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Signet 9950 Dual Channel Transmitter


*3-9950.090*
3-9950.090 Rev. B 09/16
Operating Instructions (see pg. 10)

Description
The 9950 Dual Channel Transmitter is a two channel controller that can support
two sensors of same or different types in one instrument. The sensor types
supported by the 9950 are Signet Flow, pH/ORP, Conductivity/Resistivity, Salinity,
Temperature, Pressure, Level, Dissolved Oxygen, and devices that transmit a
4 to 20 mA signal with the use of the 8058 iGo® Signal Converter.
The 9950 includes advanced features such as derived functions, advanced
multiple relay modes, and timer based relay functions. Derived functions allows
for the control of a relay or current loop with the sum, delta (difference), or ratio
of two measurements. Multiple relay modes allow up to three signals to be used
for the control of a single relay, and can be any combination of analog and binary
inputs. The timer relay modes allow a relay to be activated on a repeating basis
from every minute to once every 30 days. Weekday timer mode allows a relay to
be energized, on a specific day or days of the week at a specific time.
3-9950-1, -2
The 9950 supports the following relay modules:
• Four Channel Mechanical Relay Module
NOTE: • Two Mechanical and Two Solid State Relay Module
Prior to installation, Check
www.gfsignet.com for • Two Mechanical Relays and Four Binary Inputs Module
software updates to your
device. See page 48, Field Sensor Freq Digital (S3L) Requires
Software Update, for more Compatibility Model Output Output 8058
information. 515/8510 X
The 9950 is compatible with all GF Signet 525 X
products listed in the column to the right. 2000 X
2100 X
2250 X
● pH and ORP electrodes require the
2350 X
Signet 2750 DryLoc® Sensor 2450 X
Electronics (sold separately). 2507 X
2536/8512 X
● Conductivity/Resistivity 2537-5 X
measurement requires the Signet 2540 X
2850 Conductivity/Resistivity Sensor 2551 X X
2552 X X
Electronics (sold separately).
U1000 X X
• English U3000 X X
U4000 X X
2260 X
2270 X
2290 X
2291 X
2610-41 X
2724-2726 X
2734-2736 X
2750 X
2756-2757 X
2764-2767 X
2774-2777 X
2819-2823 X
2839-2842 X
2850 X
Start-Up Guide

Safety Information Warning / Caution / Danger


Indicates a potential hazard. Failure to follow all warnings
may lead to equipment damage, injury, or death.
• Please read entire manual before unpacking, setting up or
operating this equipment. Adhere to all danger, warning Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) / Electrocution Danger
and caution statements. Failure to do so could result in Alerts user to risk of potential damage to product by ESD
serious injury to the operator or damage the equipment.
Make sure the protection provided by this equipment is Electrocution Danger
Alerts user to risk of potential of injury or death via
not impaired, do not use or install this equipment in any electrocution.
manner other than specified in this manual.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
• This unit is designed to be connected to equipment Always utilize the most appropriate PPE during installation
which can be hazardous to persons and property if and service of Signet products.
used incorrectly.
• Read and understand all associated equipment manuals NOTE / Technical Notes
and safety warnings before using with this product. Highlights additional information or detailed procedure
• Remove power to unit before wiring connections.
• Wiring connections to this product should only be
performed by qualified personnel.
• Do not use unit if front panel is cracked or broken.

3-9950-2
Before commissioning the device, make sure the supply voltage matches the voltage specifications on the nameplate.
For DC power input and Loop current regulated voltage, use UL60950-1 or UL61010-1 certified power supply. Power
supply shall also be rated for operation at 4000 m altitude. Provide a suitable switch or circuit breaker the installation.
This switch must be located close to the device (easily reached), and marked as a circuit breaker. The switch or circuit
breaker to be used for power disconnect shall be certified to IEC 60947-1 and IEC 60947-3, per IEC 61010-1, Clause
6.11.4.2. Overcurrent protection (rated > 10 A) is required for the power cable.

Installation
For future reference, for each installation, it is recommended to record the part number and serial number of each of
the components listed here:

Facility Tag Number or System ID (user assigned):___________________


Base unit 3-9950-____ S/N ___________________
Relay Module 3-9950.393-____ S/N ___________________

Panel Mount Installation

Panel Cutout Panel Cutout panel


gasket on
front side
92 x 92 mm 92 x 92 mm of panel
(+ 0.8, - 0 mm) (+ 0.8, - 0 mm)
E1

3.6 x 3.6 in. 3.6 x 3.6 in. DC POW


ER
MODUL

USB

(+0.031, -0 in.) (+0.031, -0 in.) RELAY MO


DULE PWR+
PWR–

DC Pow
er Loop1+
12-32 VDC Loop1–
0.50A Max
Loop Volta
ge Loop2+
12-32 VDC Loop2–
0.03A Max
E2

minimum V+

FREQ
MODUL
CH1

DATA

clearance GND
V+
CH2

FREQ
50-60 Hz, 24VA Max

25 mm DATA
100-240 VAC~

N
GND

L
parts
imported

(1 in.) Made in
U.S. from
U.S. and

Panel Cutout Panel Cutout

92 x 92 mm 92 x 92 mm Quick-clip
(+ 0.8, - 0 mm) (+ 0.8, - 0 mm) mounting
bracket
3.6 x 3.6 in. 3.6 x 3.6 in.
(+0.031, -0 in.) (+0.031, -0 in.)
Allowable panel thickness 2.36 mm (0.093 in.) to 33 mm (1.31 in.)

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Start-Up Guide

Terminal Identification

Prepare the transmitter installation location. If the back of the transmitter is difficult to access when
installed, wire the removable terminal blocks first, then install it completely.

DC Power Terminals

Current Loop Outputs


MODULE 1
11-24 VDC
RELAY MODULE USB
PWR+
PWR–
Channel 1 Input
(Frequency/S3L)
Loop 1+
Loop 1–
Loop 2+
Loop 2–

+V MODULE 2 The 9950 requires regulated


FREQ 12 to 32 VDC, ±10% regulated
(24 VDC nominal) or 100-
CH1

DATA
GND 240 VAC at 50-60 Hz from
an external power supply (not
CH2

+V
FREQ supplied).
100-240 VAC~

N DATA
GND Maximum current draw is:
L 500 mA with DC power
Made in U.S. from U.S. and imported parts 24 VA with AC power
Channel 2 Input
(Frequency/S3L)
AC Power Terminals

DC Power Terminal 3-9950-1 or 3-9950-2


Required by the instrument
• 12 to 32 VDC, ±10% regulated, 0.5 A MAX. DC power input and Loop current regulated voltage require the use of a
UL60950-1 or UL61010-1 certified power supply. Power supply shall also be rated for operation at 4000 m altitude.

AC Power Terminal 3-9950-2 Only


Required by the instrument
• 100-240 VAC at 50-60 Hz, 24 VA MAX

Relay Module
Dependent on model
• 3-9950.393-1 Four mechanical relays rated at 5A, 250 VAC or 5A, 30 VDC
• 3-9950.393-2 Two mechanical relays, 5A 250 VAC or 30 VDC, and two solid state relays rated at 50 mA, 30 VAC or 30 VDC
• 3-9950.393-3 Two mechanical relays, 5A 250 VAC or 30 VDC, and four binary inputs rated at 6 mA, 10 VDC to 24 VDC

Channel 1 and Channel 2: Digital (S3L)/Frequency Input


• V+: +5 VDC out to sensor (black wire)
• FREQ: Frequency input signal from sensor (red wire)
• S3L DATA: Digital input signal from sensor (red wire)
• GND: Sensor ground (white wire)

Loop Outputs
• Two Passive 4 to 20 mA current loop outputs 12 - 32 VDC, ±10% regulated (30 mA Max)

USB Interface
• Software updates will be provided through the USB port

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Start-Up Guide

Sensor Wiring
9950 Frequency Technical Notes:
515/8510 525 2536/8512 2540 • See corresponding product manuals for maximum
DC POWER
FLOW cable length.
• Maintain cable shield through cable splice.
Loop
• Route sensor cable away from AC power lines.
Loop
Black • Select "Yes" to CH # Flow 515/525 when setting up
+V

Red
+V
FREQ
the input on the 9950. On the 515/8510 and 525
FREQ
No connection X DATA installations, connect the silver (shield) wire to earth

CH1
DATA
2000 2100 2507 Shield GND
GND ground in case of EMI noise interference.

CH2
+V
FREQ
FLOW

9950 S3L Inputs Technical Notes:


2537-5 • Wiring terminals on the 2537 are rated for 16 to 22
AWG wires.
DC POWER
• The cable must be 7 mm to 10 mm in diameter
(0.275 in. to 0.394 in.) to seal properly in the
-
liquid-tight connector.
Blk Red Shld +

S1 S2
Loop
Loop • The conduit ports have ½-inch NPT threads.
Black After routing the cables, seal the port with a liquid-tight
+V
+V
No connection X FREQ conduit connector (3-9000.392-1) or with conduit.
Red FREQ
DATA • The 2537 models connects to the 9950 via the
CH1

DATA
White
GND
GND
Digital (S3L) output.
CH2

+V
FREQ

2250 2350 2450 9950 S3L Inputs Technical Notes:


• Sensor dependent, see sensor manual for maximum
DC POWER cable length.
• Maintain cable shield through cable splice.
Loop • Route sensor cable away from AC power lines.
Loop • Connect the silver (shield) wire to earth ground in case
Black +V of EMI noise interference.
2551* 2750 2850 +V
No connection X FREQ
FREQ
Red DATA
CH1

DATA
White GND
GND

Shield
CH2

+V
FREQ

* 2551-XX-21, -41
Display Magmeter
NOTE: The 2850 has no SHIELD wire.

9950 S3L Inputs


DC POWER Technical Notes:
Red PWR+
PWR + The wiring of the 3-2610-41 is non-standard:
PWR–
PWR – • RED is 12 to 24 VDC
• WHITE is Data
Loop1+
• BLACK is VDC Ground (PWR -)
Blue Loop1–
Loop2+ • A jumper MUST be installed between PWR- and
Green No
connection Loop2– S3L GND.
Brown
+V
+V • Use of the 3-2610-31 requires iGo Converter, refer to
FREQ
FREQ the 2610 Dissolved Oxygen sensor manual.
White DATA
CH1

DATA
Black GND
GND

Shield
CH2

+V
FREQ
DATA
GND

NOTE: 3-2610-41 only.

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Sensor Wiring

2551-XX-11
Blind Magmeter
9950 S3L Inputs 9950 Frequency
DC POWER DC POWER

PWR+
Frequency PWR+
S3 L PWR– PWR–
4
4 Loop1+ Loop1+
Loop1– 3 Loop1–
2551 Technical Notes:
3 Loop2+ Loop2+
• When the blue jumper
Loop2– Loop2– illustrated here is placed
Black +V Black +V over both pins, the 2551-
+V +V
No connection X
FREQ
FREQ Red FREQ
FREQ XX-11 (Blind Magmeter)
Red DATA No connection X DATA outputs an open collector

CH1
CH1

DATA DATA
White GND
GND White GND
GND frequency signal. When
the jumper is removed (or

CH2
+V
CH2

+V
Shield Shield
FREQ FREQ placed over one pin for
DATA DATA
storage) the 2551-XX-11
GND GND
outputs a digital (S3L)
signal (recommended).

Only in case of EMI interference.


See Frequency Output Technical Notes (2551 & 2552) at right.

Frequency Output Technical


Notes (2551 & 2552):
Input Wiring for 2551 and 2552 sensors • The frequency output will
• Either Frequency or Digital (S3L) may be used. be displayed as positive
• Signet recommends configuring these sensors with the Digital (S3L) output to flow regardless of the
display reverse flow (negative numbers). flow direction.
• Input type is selected by choosing between “SENSOR FREQ” and "SENSOR S3L" in • 5 VDC power required by
the FLOW sensor type INPUT menu (see page 29). the 2551 & 2552 is supplied
by the 9950. No additional
power is required.
• Connect the silver wire
(shield) to earth ground
in case of EMI noise
2552
interference.

9950 S3L Inputs 9950 Frequency


DC POWER DC POWER

PWR+ PWR+
PWR– PWR–
2552 Technical Notes:
Loop1+ Loop1+ • The 2552 outputs an open
Loop1– Loop1– collector frequency signal that
Loop2+ Loop2+ can be connected to the 9950
Loop2– Loop2– • Route sensor cable away
Black +V
+V Black +V
+V from AC power lines.
No connection X
FREQ
FREQ Brown
No X
FREQ
FREQ • Connect the silver (shield)
Brown DATA Blue DATA
wire to earth ground in case
CH1

CH1

DATA connection DATA


White GND White GND
GND GND of EMI noise interference.
Blue Shield
CH2

+V
CH2

+V
Shield FREQ FREQ
DATA DATA
GND GND

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Power Wiring

WARNING
DO NOT connect AC power to the DC version
THE 3-9950-1 MUST BE POWERED BY
12 - 32 VDC at 0.5 A.

3-9950-1 and 3-9950-2

DC POWER
Red
PWR+ + Power Supply
PWR– – 12 to 32 VDC
Black
Red
Loop1+
Loop1–
Red
Loop2+ PLC or Recorder
Loop2– –
Black Loop Input
+ 4 to 20 mA
+V
FREQ PLC or Recorder
CH1

DATA –
Black Loop Input
GND + 4 to 20 mA
CH2

+V
FREQ
DATA Caution:
GND For DC power input and loop current regulated
voltage, use UL60950-1 or UL61010-1 certified
and imported par power supply. Power supply shall also be rated
for operation at 4000 m altitude.

Caution:
Electrical shock hazard exists!
Never connect live AC lines to the instrument.

3-9950-2

DC POWER
External DC Power is
Red required for the current
PWR+
DC power optional
+ Power Supply loops.
– 12 to 32VDC
PWR–
Black
Red
Loop1+
Loop1–
Red
Loop2+ PLC or Recorder

Loop2– Black Loop Input
+ 4 to 20 mA
+V
FREQ PLC or Recorder

CH1

DATA Black Loop Input


GND
+ 4 to 20 mA CAUTION
Keep AC power separate from
CH2

+V
sensor and signal wiring to prevent
50-60 Hz, 24VA Max

FREQ
interference and damage to the
100-240 VAC~

N DATA
GND 9950 Transmitter.
L Neutral
100-240 AC
Made in U.S. from U.S. and imported par Line

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Relay Module Wiring

• Terminals accept 12 to 24 AWG wire.


• Strip 10 to 12 mm (0.4 to 0.5 in.) of insulation from wire tips and tin bare ends to eliminate fraying.
• Insert wire tip or ferrule completely into the terminal and secure with the screw.
• Do not allow any AC leads that may be connected to the internal relays to come in contact with low voltage wiring.

3-9950.393-1 and 3-9950.393-2


3-9950.393-1

Relay 1: The alarm is OFF during normal operation, and will


go ON when relay energizes according to 9950 RELAY 1
NO 1
N/C 1 ALARM!

Relay settings.
COM 1
NO 2
RELAY 2 N/C 2
COM 2
AC or DC
power
Relay 4: The valve is ON during normal operation, and will
go OFF when relay energizes according to 9950
NO 3
RELAY 3 N/C 3

Relay settings.
COM 3
NO 4
RELAY 4 N/C 4
COM 4

NO = normally open (closes when energized)


NC = normally closed (opens when energized) AC or DC
power

Mechanical Relays Rating: 5A 250 VAC, 5A 30 VDC Valve

Solid State Relays Rating: 50 mA 30V AC/DC Flow

(for 309950.393-2 relay 1 & 2)

3-9950.393-3 3-9950.393-3 Internal


9950.393 Internal PowerPower

The alarm is OFF during normal operation, and will go ON when the RELAY 1
N/O 1
N/C 1
ALARM!
relay energizes according to 9950 Relay settings. COM 1
N/O 2
RELAY 2
N/C 2 AC or DC
power
Binary input 4 will be ON when the tank level is above the level
COM 2

switch, Binary Input 4 will be OFF when the tank level is below the No Connection
BINARY INPUT 1
X
SW1

level switch. BINARY INPUT 2


BINARY INPUT 3
SW2
SW3
BINARY INPUT 4 SW4
SW COM
Level
Binary Input Ratings
Level Switch
Maximum Input
voltage 30 VDC
(without damage) 3-9950.393-3 External
9950.393 External Power Power

Minimum Input voltage -5 VDC


(without damage) (no operation below 0 VDC) N/O 1
RELAY 1 N/C 1
ALARM!
Maximum input COM 1
N/O 2
voltage for signal 1.5 VDC RELAY 2
N/C 2 AC or DC
power
“Off” (low or "0")
COM 2

Minimum input voltage


No Connection X
BINARY INPUT 1 SW1

for signal “On” 3.0 VDC


BINARY INPUT 2 SW2
BINARY INPUT 3 SW3

(high or "1") BINARY INPUT 4


SW COM
SW4

Level
Maximum current
draw for signal “0” <500 μADC DC power
+ Level Switch

(low) -

Minimum current draw


for signal “1” (high) 500 μA
Power
Typical current draw 6.0 mA at 30 VDC, 4.8 mA Switch
If an externally powered sensor is connected with the
for signal “1” (high) at 24 VDC, 2.4 mA at EXT 3-9950.393-3 module, set the power switch to the EXT
12 VDC, 1.0 mA at 5 VDC position. The module can power external sensors by
switching the power switch to the INT position. Maximum
INT power that can be drawn from the module is 6mA at 30 VDC.

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Start-Up Guide

Operation
Keypad Functions
The four buttons of the keypad (▲ ▼ ► ENTER) are used to navigate display modes according to the descriptions in this table.
Notice the function of each button may change depending on the display mode.

This menu operation sets up the 9950 for basic function:

1. Press ENTER to initialize the 9950. 7. Press ▼ to move to the next selection, SELECT UNITS.
Press ► and scroll ▲ or ▼ to choose Metric or
2. Press ► to select the TIME FORMAT. U.S. Customary.
Press ▲ or ▼ to select 24 hour or AM/PM. Press ENTER save unit selection.
Press ENTER to save the format selection.
8. Press ▼ to move to the next selection SETUP CHANNEL 1.
3. Press the ▼ move to the next selection, SET TIME. Press ENTER, ('Looking for Sensor Type' will appear on
Press ► to scroll through hours, and minutes place values. the screen).
Use ▲ or ▼ to adjust the value. The 9950 will search for an attached S3L sensor on
Press ENTER to save the time selection. Channel 1. The found sensor type will be highlighted.
If your desired sensor is not highlighted, use the
4. Press ▼ to move to the next selection, SET DATE FORMAT. ▲ or ▼ to scroll through the sensor list and select another
Press ► to select the MM/DD/YYYY date format and ▼ or ▲ to sensor type.
scroll through other format options. Press ENTER to save sensor type selected.
Press ENTER to save the date format selection. Press ▲ or ▼ to access screens to adjust common
sensor parameters.
5. Press ▼ to move to the next selection, SET DATE. ► = edit, ENTER = Save, ▲+▼= Cancel.
Press ► to scroll through the days, months, and years. Press ▲+▼ to return to SETUP CHANNEL 1 screen.
Use ▲ or ▼ to adjust the number, and ► to select the next
number. 9. Press ▼ to move to the next selection, SETUP CHANNEL 2.
Press ENTER to save the Date selection. Repeat steps in number 8 to set up Channel 2.
Press ▼ to go back to Channel 1, if desired.
6. Press ▼ to move to the next selection, When done, press ▲+▼ together one time exits to the previous
SET DECIMAL MARK. menu.
Press ► and use ▲ or ▼ to highlight desired decimal separator Press ▲+▼ together a second time to exit Easy Start Up.
(comma or decimal mark).
Press ENTER to save the decimal mark selection.

4 Easy Set Up can be


CAL TIME FORMAT entered by setting
INPUT
LOOP 24 HOUR 24 HOUR
either or both channels
RELAY AM/PM
GERMAN
to Factory and cycling
OPTION TEXT 3
LANGUAGE
00:00:040
LANGUAGE
AM/PM
power on the 9950.
TIME FORMAT 09:11:04
ENTER
MM/DD/YYYY MM/DD/YYYY DATE FORMAT
24 HOUR DD/MM/YYYY
DD/MM/YYYY
YYYY/MM/DD YYYY/MM/DD
LANGUAGE NAME
TEXT 3 SAVING
02/25/2016
2
LANGUAGE
AM/PM OR 100% SOLUTION
02/25/2016
ENTER
SET TIME 99.999
99,999
saves
08:56:47 METRIC
U.S. CUSTOMARY
changes
DATE FORMAT
TEXT 3
MM/DD/YYYY
SET DATE
TEXT 3
02/25/2016
SET DECIMAL MARK
TEXT 3
999.99
SELECT UNITS
TEXT 3
U.S. CUSTOMARY
SETUP
TEXT 3
CHANNEL 1
ENTER LOOKING FOR
PRESS3ENTER
NONE
SETUP SENSOR TYPE FACTORY
FLOW
CHANNEL 2 TEXT 3 pH
PRESS ENTER ORP
ENTER
PRESS ENTER

saves
EXIT STARTUP changes

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Start-Up Guide

Password
Password Overview
The password is required to start editing. Once entered correctly, this password will not be needed for subsequent uses, until the
menu system is exited. The password will be required when the menu system is re-entered.

Your choice of password (STD or CODE) is selected in the Options Mode.

● STD
The standard (STD) password is ▲ ▲ ▲ ▼ , pressed in sequence. This password is designed to protect the 9950 from
unintentional changes. It is best suited for systems where a group of people need to be able to change settings.
● CODE
The CODE default setting is 0000, adjustable to any 4-digit numerical code up to 9999. Using a personal code provides the
maximum degree of security. This code can be modified in the Options mode.

Operation

Relay 1 Backlight Sensor Relay 3


Indicator LED (do not block) Indicator LED
Relay 2 Relay 4
Indicator LED Indicator LED

Numeric
CH1 9999.9 UOM
9999.9
Channel 1 Values Units of Measure
display area or labels (GPM, pH, sec, %, etc.)
UOM
Bar Graph 00.00 99.99
Numeric CH2 9999.9 UOM
9999.9
Channel 2 Values Units of Measure
or labels
display area
UOM (GPM, pH, sec, %, etc.)

Bar Graph 00.00 99.99

Menu Navigation Keys

ENTER

UP, DOWN keys


Scroll through Menu options or adjust values during editing
Press both together to exit a menu or escape without saving

RIGHT key
Select item or character to edit

ENTER key
ENTER Access menus
Save changes

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Operating Instructions

Warranty Information Table of Contents


Refer to your local Georg Fischer Sales office for the General Information .........................................................2
most current warranty statement. Safety Information/Installation..........................................2
Terminal Identification ......................................................3
All warranty and non-warranty repairs being returned Wiring ...............................................................................4
must include a fully completed Service Form and Sensor Wiring.............................................................4
goods must be returned to your local GF Sales office or Sensor Wiring.............................................................5
distributor. Power Wiring ..............................................................6
Product returned without a Service Form may not be Relay Module Wiring ..................................................7
warranty replaced or repaired. Operation .........................................................................8
Password ...................................................................9
Signet products with limited shelf-life (e.g. pH, ORP, Keypad Operation ......................................................9
chlorine electrodes, calibration solutions; e.g. pH buffers, Signal Type: 4 to 20 mA ...........................................10
turbidity standards or other solutions) are warranted out Warranty Information................................................10
of box but not warranted against any damage, due to Product Registration ................................................10
process or application failures (e.g. high temperature, Table of Contents .....................................................10
chemical poisoning, dry-out) or mishandling (e.g. broken Dimensions ..............................................................11
glass, damaged membrane, freezing and/or extreme Module Installation ...................................................11
temperatures). Plug-In Modules .............................................................12
Relay Modules ...............................................................12
Signal Type: Frequency ................................................13
Product Registration Signal Type: Digital (S3L) ..............................................13
Signal Type: 4 to 20 mA ................................................14
Thank you for purchasing the Signet line of Georg
Relay Functions .............................................................14
Fischer measurement products.
Relay Modes ............................................................15
If you would like to register your product(s), you can now Derived Functions ....................................................19
register online in one of the following ways: Menu System .................................................................20
• Visit our website www.gfsignet.com. Common Menu ........................................................21
Under Service and Support click Product Loop Menus .............................................................21
Registration Form Relay Menu ..............................................................22
• If this is a pdf manual (digital copy), click here Option Menu.............................................................24
View Mode ...............................................................26
Sensor-Specific Menus ..................................................28
Flow ..........................................................................28
pH .............................................................................30
ORP..........................................................................32
Conductivity/Resistivity ............................................34
Pressure ...................................................................36
Level/Volume............................................................38
Temperature .............................................................41
4 to 20 mA ................................................................42
Salinity ......................................................................44
Dissolved Oxygen ....................................................46
Field Software Update ...................................................48
Updating the 9950..........................................................48
Troubleshooting .............................................................49
Appendix ........................................................................51
Averaging .................................................................51
LOG Current Loop Output .......................................51
Custom Measurements............................................52
Calibration Procedures - pH.....................................56
Calibration Procedure - ORP ...................................58
Calibration Procedure - Conductivity/Resistivity ......60
Calibration Procedure - Flow ...................................61
Calibration Error Messages .....................................62
USP Limits................................................................63
Maintenance.............................................................63
Map of 9950 Relay and Loop Sources ....................64
Specifications .................................................................65
Ordering Information ......................................................68

10 9950 Transmitter
Dimensions Module Installation

3-9950-1/-2

Front View

99.06 mm
(3.90 in.)

1 2 3 4

99.06 mm
(3.90 in.)
CAUTION
Avoid Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).

ENTER
The plug-in modules may be installed either before or
after the base unit is mounted. If the 9950 Base Unit
will be mounted using the provided quick clip mounting
bracket. Install plug-in modules first with power
disconnected.
Side View

90.73 mm CAUTION
(3.57 in.) Exercise care when installing modules.
82.60 mm Do not bend connecting pins.
(3.25 in.)

To install modules:
Remove power from the 9950. Carefully align pins and
connectors (do not bend connecting pins) and push
module firmly into place, then attach with screw(s)

91.44 mm
(3.60 in.)
To remove modules:
Remove power from the 9950.
For Relay Modules:
Unplug connectors, remove screw(s), and carefully pull
module straight out from the base unit. Do not bend the
connecting pins.

102.37 mm
(4.03 in.)
WARNING
Relays may be connected to external
high-voltage power sources or multiple power
sources creating an electrocution hazard.

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Plug-In Modules
Optional modules and accessories are available for the 9950:
a. Base Unit (required)
b. Slot for optional Relay Module
c. Slot for optional Module 1
d. Slot for optional Module 2
c.
Each item is ordered separately. Modules are field-replaceable at any time. a.
d
d.
See Module Installation (pg. 11) and Ordering Information (pg. 68) sections for more details. b .

CAUTION
Avoid Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).

• Minimize handling of the plug-in modules to reduce the possibility of damage due to ESD.
• Handle modules by the edges.
Never touch any exposed circuitry or contacts.
• Wear an anti-static wristband or stand on an anti-static mat, or keep one hand touching a
properly grounded pipe or other piece of properly grounded metal when handling modules.

Relay Modules
Mfr. Part No. Code Description
3-9950.393-1 159 310 268 Relay Module - 4 Mechanical Relays
3-9950.393-2 159 310 269 Relay Module - 2 Mechanical Relays, 2 Solid State Relays
3-9950.393-3 159 310 270 Relay Module - 2 Mechanical Relays , 4 Binary Inputs
The 9950 has a slot for an optional Relay Module for any of the modules listed above.
• Dry-contact relays are electromechanical switches with a moving contact armature. They are
suitable for many general-purpose applications, AC or DC, including AC loads up to 250 V.
• Solid-state relays are electronic switches with no moving parts. They may be used with AC
or DC loads, but have lower current handling capability and voltage ratings than Dry-contact
3-9950.393-3
relays. Solid-state relays will outlast Dry-contact relays in pulsing applications. 30 VDC/ VAC
maximum.
• The four Binary Inputs can detect if an external sensor or switch is open or closed. The switch Int / Ext
Switch
state can be used to control the relays in the module. The four binary inputs only control
relay activation and are not considered an input measurement.

For wiring information, refer to the Relay Wiring section, page 7.

The 3-9950.393-3 module can be set to supply power to the external switch/
sensor. For switches/sensors that require power set the Int/Ext switch to the Int
positions. If the external Switches/Sensors are powered set the Int/Ext switch to
Ext. Important for externally powered switches/sensors ensure the output signal is
within the allowable range for the 3-9950.393-3.

NOTE:
• The four red Indicator LEDs on the front panel of the 9950 show the status of relays
1, 2, 3, & 4. The LEDs will activate with or without a relay module installed.
• Hysteresis and time delay are adjustable for each relay.
CAUTION

Keep relay wiring


CAUTION Switching active loads (usually inductive) can cause contact arcing sufficient separate from sensor
to damage the relays. and signal wiring to
The RC Filter Kit or “snubber” (part number 3-8050.396) is available as an prevent interference
accessory to reduce or eliminate these damaging effects. Recommended for and damage to the
inductive loads greater than 50 VAC (remote relays, solenoids, pumps, etc.) 9950 Transmitter.

12 9950 Transmitter
Signal Type: Frequency
Signet flow sensors 515/8510, 525, 2000, 2100, 2507, 2536/8512 and 2540 provide a
Flow sensor Maximum
frequency output. (Flow sensors 2537, 2551 and 2552 can be configured with either
models with Cable Length
Digital (S3L) or Frequency outputs).
Frequency 60 m 305 m
The maximum allowable cable length for sensors with frequency output is dependent upon Output
the output signal strength of the sensors themselves, and the degree to which the signals (200 ft) (1000 ft)
are susceptible to EMI or "noise." This is largely a function of whether the sensors are 515/8510 X
self-powered (515/8510 and 525), or powered by an external source. 525 X
• The input terminals on the 9950 carry frequency data signals from the sensor. 2000 X
• The 9950 has a selection for 515/525 under the input menu. Select "Yes" for optimum 2100 X
signal performance.
2507 X
• Do not route sensor or output cables in conduit containing AC power wiring.
2536/8512 X
Electrical noise may interfere with sensor signal.
2537 X
• Routing cable in grounded metal conduit will help prevent electrical noise and
mechanical damage. 2540 X

• Seal cable entry points to prevent moisture damage. 2551 X


2552 X
• Only one wire should be inserted into a terminal. Splice double wires outside the
terminal.
• In case of noise interference, ground the sensor SHIELD wire to a local earth ground
at a point near the sensor.
• Consult the sensor manual for additional wiring information.

Signal Type: Digital (S3L)

• The input terminals on the 9950 carry Digital (S3L) serial data from the sensor.
• Do not route sensor or output cables in conduit containing AC power wiring. In case of noise
Electrical noise may interfere with sensor signal. interference, connect
• Routing cable in grounded metal conduit will help prevent electrical noise and the cable shield to earth
mechanical damage. ground.

• Seal cable entry points to prevent moisture damage.


• Only one wire should be inserted into a terminal. Splice double wires outside the
terminal.
• The TOTAL cable length from I/O devices to the transmitter must not exceed 305 m
Maximum total cable length
(1000 ft).
of the Digital (S3L) Bus:
• In case of noise interference, ground the sensor SHIELD wire to a local earth ground at
a point near the sensor. The quality of the cable used
• Consult the sensor manual for additional wiring information. in the bus determines the
maximum length.
• The maximum cable length of the Digital (S3L) bus varies depending on the types The maximum cable length
of sensors connected and the size of the conductors in the cable. For best results, may not exceed
determine the maximum cable length for the system before routing cables. 305 m (1000 ft),
regardless of current
requirements.

9950 Transmitter 13
Signal Type: 4 to 20 mA
When connecting a non-Signet sensor to the 9950, the sensor’s 4 to 20 mA signal must be
converted to Digital (S3L). The 8058 i-Go Signal Converter accepts any 4 to 20 mA signal
and converts it into Digital (S3L).

1. Wire the 8058 between the 4 to 20 mA loop source and the 9950 Digital (S3L) input
terminals.
2. In the 9950 INPUT menu, sensor TYPE screen, select the '4 to 20 INPUT' sensor
(see System Setup Menu discussion, page 8).

9950 S3L Inputs


8058-1
8058-1 DC POWER

+GF+ PWR+
4-to-20 mA

Signet 8058 i-Go™


Output

4-20 mA to S3L Converter


Input

S3L

PWR–
4-20 mA input S3L Output

Loop1+
Loop1–
Loop2+
Loop2–

Black +V
+V
No connection X FREQ
FREQ
Red DATA
CH1

DATA
White GND
GND

Shield
CH2

+V
FREQ
DATA
GND

Relay Functions

Set your relay functions to your own application requirements.

Once a setting is saved it becomes immediately active.


Example: Set a relay R1 to
1. Press and hold ENTER for 3 seconds turn on at a low setpoint of
2. Go to the Relay Menu by pressing ▼ ▼ ▼ then ENTER. 5.5 gpm with a time delay of
3. Press the ► to select desired source. You will be asked to enter a code or 15 seconds and turn off at
password. Select source and press ENTER to confirm. 8.0 gpm.
4. Press ▼ to enter the relay MODE selection screen. Remember,
5. Press ► and then ▼ to select R1 MODE LOW. Press ENTER to confirm. SET LOW + hysteresis = OFF
6. Press ▼ to R1 SET LOW. Press ► to enter GPM value of 5.5. Relay 1 Source = CH1 Primary
7. Use the ▲ and ▼ to change Set Point. Press ENTER to save. Relay 1 Mode = Low
8. Scroll ▼ to the R1 HYSTERESIS menu. R1 Set Low = 5.5
9. Press ► to edit. R1 Hysteresis = 2.50
10. Set the hysteresis for this relay. Set the value to 2.5 gpm. R1 on delay = 15.0 sec
11. Press ENTER.
12. Scroll down ▼ to the R1 ON DELAY menu.
13. Press ► to edit.
14. Set the turn-on delay in seconds for the relay: 15.0.
15. Press ENTER Then
16. Exit to View Mode.

● Relay function can be tested in the RELAY menu.

14 9950 Transmitter
Relay Modes
The 9950 relays are selectable and configurable and can be
used as switches that respond when the process value moves
above or below a user-defined setpoint or it can be used to
generate a pulse at a rate proportional to the process value.
They can be used for Low Alarm, High Alarm or Proportional
Pulse triggering related to the process value. All relay
functions are set up in the RELAY menus.

Relay energized
Relay de-energized
Low Setpoint:
Relay is on when the measured value is less than or equal
Process
to the setpoint. Relay turns off when the measured value is
equal to or greater than the Low Setpoint + Hysteresis
Low Setpoint + Hysteresis

Hysteresis

Low Setpoint

Time

High Setpoint:
Process Relay is on when the measured value is greater than or equal to
the setpoint. The relay turns off when the measured value is less
High Setpoint
than or equal to the High Setpoint - Hysteresis.
Hysteresis
High Setpoint - Hysteresis

Time

Cycle Time Cycle High/Low:


Process The relay will energized for a set length of time after the
process value goes above (or below) the setpoint.
High Setpoint
The relay will stay on for the CYCLE TIME and then turn off,
Hysteresis even if the process value is still above (or below) the setpoint.
The cycle will not repeat until the cycle time completes and
either the process value goes below the set point minus the
Time hysteresis for Cycle High or goes above the setpoint plus the
hysteresis for Cycle Low.
Relay energized
In FLOW, Cycle High activates the relay each time the volume
Relay de-energized
reaches the SET VOLUME setpoint (see page 23).

NOTE: To reset the timer (or volume in Flow): in the RELAY


menu, select TEST RELAY function. The timer will reset to 0
if the condition no longer exists when the TEST is performed.
The timer will restart if the condition still exists.
CAUTION!

If power is lost to the 9950 Transmitter during a


cycle, the Cycle Time will reset. If the condition
still exists after power is restored, the relay will be
energized for the complete Cycle Time.

9950 Transmitter 15
Relay Modes
Window In/Out:
Process
Relay is on when the value is equal to or higher or lower than
the high or low setpoint. High Limit
Hysteresis
WINDow IN = relay on if measurement is inside the window Window
of two setpoints. Low Limit
Hysteresis
WINDow OUT = relay on if measurement is outside the
window of two setpoints. Time

Window IN example

Relay energized
Relay de-energized

Process

High Limit
Hysteresis

Window

Low Limit

Time

Window OUT example

Proportional Pulse Operation:


The transmitter can output a pulse at the rate defined by the
settings in the CAL menu and the sensor input. The maximum
pulse output is 300 pulses per minute. 100 pulses
100 pulses
in. :
s/m te
lse Ra

Example usage would be to control solenoid-operated


Pu ut

dosing pumps.
0 tp
10 Ou

Pulse rate
to lay

For example: As the process value rises above the setpoint,


Re

the output will start pulsing in relation to the process value,


0

the maximum pulse endpoint and the programmed


pulses/minute. The pulse rate will change as the process
value changes and approaches the programmed endpoint. 0 pulses
This functionality can be used to precisely control the process.
5 7.5 10
The starting point, endpoint and maximum pulse rate are Starting point Endpoint
selectable in the RELAY menus.

NOTE: Relay LEDs will flash in PULSE mode.

In the example:
• The output will be 0 pulses/min. when value is less
than 5.
• The output will be 50 pulses/min. when value is 7.5.
• The output will be 100 pulses/min. when value is 10
or greater.

16 9950 Transmitter
Relay Modes

PWM • Pulse Width Modulation


Maximum
Range PWM automatically varies the ratio of ON time to OFF time
100% proportional to minimum and maximum range settings.
Relay is
(as a % of Relay period)

always ON The relay period is the sum of the time a relay is ON and the
Relay Pulse Width

80%
time it is OFF.
60% Relay pulse width is the time the relay is ON.

40% The 9950 must be programmed with the relay period, and with
the low and high setpoints.
20% NOTE: The PWM mode is not used for Pressure applications.
0% Process value NOTE: Relay LEDs will flash in PWM mode.
Relay is PWM
always OFF Minimum

Example:
• The pulse width will be 0% of the relay period
Note (relay always OFF) when the process value is
less than the minimum range.
• The pulse width will be 100% of the relay period
(relay always ON) when the process value is • The pulse width will be 100% of the relay period
greater than the maximum range. (relay always ON) when the process value is
greater than the maximum range.
• The pulse width will be 60% of the relay period when
the process value is at 60% of the span between the
minimum and maximum range.

• Volumetric Pulse
The relay will activate for the set pulse width once the specific
volume of fluid is registered. Flow Inputs only.

NOTE: Relay LEDs will turn on when the relay is active

• Totalizer Volume
Relay activates and latches when a specified volume of fluid is
registered on the resettable totalizer. For Flow inputs only.
Total Volume mode counts the TOTALIZER Units until the
setpoint volume is reached, then turns on the relay until the
resettable totalizer is reset.
If the Resettable Totalizer reading is greater than the setpoint,
the relay will be turned on immediately. The relay will be off
when the totalizer is below the set point or the resettable
totalizer is reset to zero.
This mode is useful to trigger a reminder when a process is
due, as for a backwash cycle or filter change.

9950 Transmitter 17
Relay Modes
• Multiple
When a Relay Source is set to "MULTIPLE," the mode presents four Boolean logic formulae called "Relay Operators." Each
Operator can be programmed with up to three different conditions. The relay will only be activated when the complete formula is
satisfied.

Boolean Relay Logic Operations

RELAY 1 RELAY 1 RELAY 1 RELAY 1

MODE MODE MODE MODE

FLO(A | B | C)NITS A&B&C A | (B & C) A & (B | C)

(A l B l C) means (A & B & C) means (A l (B & C) ) means (A & (B l C) ) means


"Activate this relay when "Activate this relay only "Activate this relay if A is "Activate this relay only if A
any condition (A, B, or C) when all conditions (A, B, true OR if B AND C are is true AND either B or C are
is true." and C) are true." both true." also true."

Example: Set Relay 1 Mode to A | B | C. "This relay will activate IF channel 1 pH falls below 6, OR if channel 2 pH rises above
7.8, OR if binary input 1 is active (On or Closed). Relay #1 will activate 30 seconds after any one the conditions are met"
Condition A: The pH on Channel 1 is less than 6.
Condition B: The pH on Channel 2 is greater than 7.8
Condition C: Binary Input 1 is On.
On Delay: 30
When operating properly, all three of these conditions are FALSE. If any one of them becomes TRUE, then Relay 1 will be
activated.
Relay 1 will remain activated until the TRUE condition becomes FALSE again, including the hysteresis band.

• Binary Example

When the relay source is set to “Binary." The Binary Inputs A 2282 Guided Float Switch is mounted in a tank. The output of
can sense if the input is ON (Closed) or OFF (Open). The the Float Switch will prevent a relay from activation if the tank is
four binary inputs only control relay activation and are not below the position of the Float Switch.
considered a measurement source. Each binary mode is
independent and each of them can be assigned to a relay
mode.

• Timer Relay Period Mode

Period 1 Period 2

...
When the “Timer” relay source is selected, the time can be
selected using Period or Weekday modes. Both relay modes Activation Recovery Activation Recovery Activation
Duration Time Duration Time Duration
work directly with the time settings and formats that are entered
^
^
Time
at start up or adjusted in the options menu. The relay is normally
open until the specified time is reached, at which time the relay
is closed, triggering the relay for a specified duration. The “Hold Hold measurement Hold measurement
during activation during activation
while” feature allows the user to hold the measurement from a and recovery and recovery
channel input 1, 2, or both, or none for a specified recovery time.
The 9950 will deactivate held relays and hold the 4 to 20 mA at
Relay Weekday Mode
previous value. Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday activation

• Period Mode lets the user set a periodic interval, in days, Period 2

...
hours or minutes, at which the relay will activate. A First
Start screen lets the user set the day and time for the Period Activation Recovery
Duration Time
Activation Recovery
Duration Time
Activation
Duration
Mode to begin. Time

• Weekday Mode lets the user specific the days of the week, Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
^
^

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, etc., at which the


relay will activate. A Start Time screen lets the user set the Hold measurement Hold measurement
time of day for the weekday activation. Weekday Mode does during activation
and recovery
during activation
and recovery
not have a Start Delay parameter.

Caution:
If HOLD WHILE RELAY # ACTIVE setting is changed while an Activation or Recovery is in process, the
setting will be applied after the cycle is complete. To apply the change immediately, cycle power to the 9950.

18 9950 Transmitter
Derived Functions
When two of the same type of measurement are present, the 9950 can calculate several derived functions from like pairs of
measurements.
Up to four derived Functions can be defined and used as the source for display and output functions.
• Flow, Temperature, Pressure, Conductivity and Level channels must have matching units.
(Flow channels must also have same time base).
• Conductivity channels will automatically scale to μS/cm before the function calculation is made.
• Three types of derived measurements can be applied to any set of sensors, regardless of type.
• Ratio: Measurement 1 ÷ Measurement 2 or Measurement 2 ÷ Measurement 1
• Delta (Difference): Measurement 1 - Measurement 2 or Measurement 2 - Measurement 1
• Sum: Measurement 1 + Measurement 2

% Passage and % Reject


• % Passage and % Reject are derived functions based on Permeate
conductivity measurements only, specifically for use in reverse
osmosis systems. RO Membrane
• % Passage is the amount of contaminates remaining in the
product water compared to the level of contaminates in the feed RO Membrane
water. For example, if the feed water measures 375 μS and the
product water measures 18.75 μS, the % Passage is RO Membrane
Concentrate
(18.75/375) x 100= 5%.
• % Reject is the amount of contaminates rejected to the Feed
concentrate water compared to the amount of contaminates
in the feed water. For example, if the feed water measures % Passage: (Permeate ÷ Feed) x 100
375 uS and the product water measures 18.75 uS the % reject
is [1-(18.75/375)] x 100 = 95%
% Reject: [1 - (Permeate ÷ Feed)] x 100
• Decreasing Reject values and increasing Passage values
usually indicate a problem with the RO membrane.

% Recovery
• % Recovery is a derived function based on flow rate, in a
reverse osmosis system. Permeate
• To measure % Recovery, the 9950 must have two flow
sensors connected. They may be located in the Feed line, RO Membrane
the Concentrate line or the Permeate line.
RO Membrane
• The 9950 provides 3 different methods for calculating
Recovery to accommodate any configuration. RO Membrane
• Both flow sensors must use the same time base and units
of measure.
Feed
Concentrate
% Recovery B: Permeate ÷ (Permeate + Concentrate) x 100
In the Setup menu, select the option that states
% Recovery B, PERMEATE: CONC

Permeate
Permeate RO Membrane

RO Membrane RO Membrane

RO Membrane RO Membrane

RO Membrane
Concentrate
Feed
Concentrate
Feed

% Recovery A: (Permeate ÷ Feed) x 100 % Recovery C: [(Feed - Concentrate) ÷ Feed] x 100


In the Setup menu, select the option that states % Recovery A, In the Setup menu, select the option that states
FEED: PERMEATE % Recovery C, FEED: CONC

9950 Transmitter 19
Menu System
VIEW Mode Overview
The top level of screens are referred to as the VIEW Mode. This view displays measurement
Error Handling
values as well as current outputs, derived function values, and relay status. The horizontal bar
graph represents the primary measurement value that is also displayed in the numeric field Errors occurring while on the
above the bar graph. The bar graph is primarily used to display the full scale range of measurement screens show a
the sensor, but can be scaled via the OPTION menu item. specific message (e.g., Wrong
Sensor). This message will
During normal operation, the 9950 displays the VIEW mode. flash and stays on for 3 seconds
• To select a display, press the ▲ or ▼ arrow keys. and flash off. Once the error is
The display selections scroll in a continuous loop. resolved or cleared, the error
• Changing the display selection does not interrupt system operations. message stops.
• No password is necessary to change display selection.
• Output settings cannot be edited from the View Mode.
• The display will return to the VIEW mode if no button is pressed for 10 minutes.
CH1 _ _ _ _._ mV
00.00
9999.9
MISSING SENSOR
GPMS
00.00

CH2 7.0 pH
MENU Mode Overview 00.00
6 2.8 °F
15.00

The MENU mode enables the user to view and configure all menu items.
The five menus available are: CAL, INPUT, LOOP, RELAY, and OPTION.

MENU Mode is entered by pressing and holding ENTER for three seconds. CH1 _ _ _ _._ mV
00.00
9999.9
WRONG SENSOR
GPMS
00.00
7.0
To select a menu use the ▲ and ▼ arrow keys to highlight the desired menu and press ENTER CH2 pH
6 2.8 °F
to select the menu. 00.00 15.00

In the selected menu, use the ▲ and ▼ keys to navigate through the menu.
Use the ▲, ▼ and ► keys to edit the selected item
(see Menu Navigation discussion, page 24).
Scrolling
To save the new selection, press the ENTER key. A message displaying “Saving” will be
In some cases, more than one
displayed for 3 seconds. After this message is displayed, the newly selected value will be
message or measurement may
displayed, if applicable. To abandon the changes press the ▲ and ▼ arrows simultaneously.
need to be displayed. This is
accomplished by alternating the
message portions across the
screen.

Password Overview PASSWORD TYPE

The password is often required to start editing. Once entered correctly, this password will not WRONG CODE
be needed for subsequent edits, until the menu system is exited.
TEXT 3
The password is required when the menu system is re-entered.
In the MENU mode, if the
Your choice of password (STD or CODE) is selected in the Options Menu
wrong code or password is
entered, an ERROR message
• STD is displayed.
The standard (STD) password is ▲▲▲▼, pressed in sequence. This password is
designed to protect the 9950 from unintentional changes. It is best suited for systems LANGUAGE
0
0000
where a group of people need to be able to change settings. LANGUAGE
• CODE ENTER CODE
LANGUAGE
The CODE default setting is 0000, adjustable to any 4-digit numerical code up to 9999.
Using a personal code provides the maximum degree of security. PASSWORD
This code can be modified in the Options menu.
SAVING
Password Reset TEXT 3
Turn off 9950 then press and hold all 4 keys on keypad. While turning on 9950 and unit
will revert back to STD password. To change your CODE, go
to OPTIONS mode, enter
your desired code and press
ENTER. (The STD password
cannot be changed.)

20 9950 Transmitter
Common Menus

Common Menus
The menu system shares certain modes between sensor types.
The following describes the menus found in common between most sensor types.

NOTE:
Menu and Mode displays shown are examples only.
Your displays may vary.
INPUT Menu

CAL
INPUT
INPUT
LOOP
RELAY
OPTION
(ALL) Manually select Sensor Type (See page 8 for further instruction).
Allows user to reset 9950 Transmitter to Factory settings. Allows user to configure sensor
ENTER specific parameters.
Note: User is strongly discouraged from changing the sensor type away from the correct sensor.
ENTER

LOOP Menu The following can individually be set for each loop on the 9950
LOOP 1
Select source for each loop. Choose CH 1 PRIMARY, CH 1 SECONDARY, CH 2 PRIMARY, CH 2 SECONDARY,
SOURCE or DERIVED FUNCTION 1 - 4. Secondary Values are only available for pH, Conductivity/Resistivity, Level, Salinity,
and Dissolved Oxygen. Derived Functions are only available for configured Derived Functions
CH SECONDARY

LOOP 1
(COND/RES only) Select LIN/LOG. Default = LIN.
MODE
See LOG Current LOOP Output discussion in Appendix.
LOG

L1 4 mA SETPOINT

UNITS (ALL) Set value corresponding to desired 4 mA output. 6 digits max. Default = 0 (ORP = -999).
0.00

L1 20 mA SETPOINT
(ALL) (Not shown in COND/RES LOG Mode)
UNITS Set value corresponding to desired 20 mA output. 6 digits max.
Defaults = 100 (Flow, Cond/Res, Temp), 14 (pH), 1000 (ORP), 10 (Lvl/Prs), 5 (4 to 20 mA), 80 (Sal).
100.00

LOOP 1

ERROR VALUE
(ALL) Set desired LOOP output value when sensor error (e.g., bad sensor, broken wire) is detected.
Select (3.6 mA, 22 mA, or NONE). Default = 22.
22 mA

L1 ADJUST 4 mA
(ALL) Allows fine-tuning to compensate for errors in other equipment connected to the 9950.
4.00 Adjust the current output at 4 mA. The display value represents the precise current output. Adjustment limits: from
3.80 mA minimum to 5.00 mA maximum. Default = 4.00 mA.
mA

L1 ADJUST 20 mA
(ALL) Allows fine-tuning to compensate for errors in other equipment connected to the 9900. Adjust the current
21.0 output at 20 mA. The display value represents the precise current output. Adjustment limits: from 19.00 mA
minimum to 21.00 mA maximum. Default = 20 mA.
mA

L1 TEST LOOP

12.05
(ALL) Press ▲ or ▼ to manually control the output current value from 3.8 mA to 21.00 mA to test the output of
LOOP. The current loop will revert to automatic control when this menu item is left.
mA

9950 Transmitter 21
Common Menus
RELAY Menu
RELAY 1 All relays select source for each Relay 1 - 4. Choose CH 1 PRIMARY, CH 1 SECONDARY, CH 2 PRIMARY,
CH 2 SECONDARY, BINARY 1 - 4, DERIVED FUNCTION 1 - 4, TIMER, or MULTIPLE. Secondary Values are
SOURCE
only available for pH, Conductivity/Resistivity, Level, Salinity and Dissolved Oxygen. Derived Functions are only
CH 1 PRIMARY available for configured Derived Functions
RELAY 1

MODE
(All Binary) Binary Inputs can set to be active when On (Closed) or Off (Open).
Requires the 3-9950.393-3 module for use.
BINARY ON

RELAY 1

MODE (TIMER) Allows the user to select either Period or Weekday Modes
TIMER

RELAY 1
TIMER in PERIOD mode will allow the user to select a unit of time, a quantity of time, a specific start date, a
04/23/2016 specific start time, a duration, and a HOLD feature.
Default HOURS, 2, 12/01/2015, 10:00, 60 secs, HOLD WHILE RELAY # ACTIVE NO
mSSTART DATETA

RELAY 4
9 SUN 9 MON 9 TUE TIMER in WEEKDAY mode will allow the user to select a day or multiple days of the week with a START TIME,
9 WED 9 THU 9 FRI DURATION, and a HOLD feature.
9 SAT
Default 10:00, 60 secs, HOLD WHILE RELAY # ACTIVE NO

RELAY 1
MULTIPLE will use up to 3 sources where the relay will only be activated if these sources meet specified
SOURCE
conditions A|B|C, A&B&C, A|(B&C), A&(B|C) Default is OFF Refer to pg 18.
MULTIPLE

RELAY 1

MODE MULTIPLE MODE A|B|C will activate if any condition A, B, or C is true.


A|B|C

RELAY 1

MODE MULTIPLE MODE A & B & C will activate if all conditions A, B, and C are true.
A&B&C

RELAY 1

MODE MULTIPLE MODE A (B & C) will activate if A is true or if B and C are true.
CA | (B & C)T

RELAY 1

MODE MULTIPLE MODE A (B | C) will activate if A is true or if B and C are true.


A & (B | C)

RELAY 1 (ALL) Select the desired mode of operation for the (R1) output (OFF, LOW, HIGH, WINDow IN, WINDow OUT,
CYC LOW (except FLOW), CYC HIGH, PROP PuLSe, VOL PuLSe, PWM, TOTAL, USP, ERROR mode) (See
MODE
page 15, Relay Modes). Default = OFF. Continue stepping through to select R2, R3 and R4 output modes. When
OFF
MODE is set to ERROR, relay energizes if sensor problem is detected on either channel. ON DELAY delays the
energizing of the relay until after the programmed delay time. (See Cycle High/Low discussion on page 15).
R1 SET LOW
(ALL) (Shown if LOW, WIND IN/OUT or CYC LOW mode)
0.00 Relay turns on if process measurement is equal to or lower than this value. Set desired value.
mUNITSA

22 9950 Transmitter
Common Menus
RELAY Menu

R1 SET HIGH
(ALL) (Shown if HIGH, CYCLE HIGH (all except Flow) or WIND IN/OUT mode)
100.0
Relay energizes if process measurement is equal to or higher than this value. Set desired value.
mUNITSA

R1 SET VOLUME
(FLOW only) (Shown if Cycle High (Flow), TOTAL or VOL PLS mode)
100.00 Amount of accumulated flow that must be counted before a pulse is sent out.
Relay energizes if flow volume exceeds this value. Set desired value.
mUNITSA

R1 HYSTERSIS
(ALL) (Shown if LOW, HIGH, WIND IN/OUT, CYC LOW/HIGH or USP mode)
0.50 Hysteresis prevents the system from chattering around the set point.
Set amount (in units of measure from INPUT Mode) to add to SET LOW or SET HIGH values.
0UNITS

R1 USP PERCENT
(COND/RES only) (Shown only in USP mode)
Relay energizes if USP value drifts by this value away from USP limit.
0.20 (See USP Limits discussion in the appendix, page 62). NOTE: Relay will activate if USP limit is exceeded,
Temperature Comp is set to Linear or Pure Water, Conductivity Measurement is NOT in uS, or if the Conductivity
%
is reporting a measurement error.
R1 ON DELAY

5.0
(ALL) (Shown if Low, High, WIND IN/OUT, CYC LOW/HIGH or Error mode)
Set seconds (up to 9999.9) to wait before activating relay once the relay condition is true.
SEC

R1 PULSE MIN

0.00
(ALL except PRESSURE) (Shown only if PROP PLS mode)
Set minimum setpoint value for proportional pulsing.
MULTUNITSIPLE

R1 PULSE MAX
(ALL except PRESSURE) (Shown only if PROP PLS mode)
100.00
Set maximum setpoint value for proportional pulsing.
OFUNITSF

R1 MAX RATE
(ALL except PRESSURE) (Shown only if PROP PLS mode)
120.00 Set desired maximum pulse rate (300 max)
NOTE: Pulse width fixed at 100 ms.
mPULSES/MINA

R1 PWM MIN
(ALL except PRESSURE and FLOW) (Shown only if PWM mode)
00.0
Set minimum value for pulse width modulation.
mUNITSAA

R1 PWM MAX
(ALL except PRESSURE and FLOW) (Shown only if PWM mode)
10.00
Set maximum value for pulse width modulation.
mUNITSA

R1 PWM PERIOD

1.00
(ALL except PRESSURE and FLOW) (Shown only if PWM mode)
Set time value for one complete pulse cycle. (relay ON time + relay OFF time).
SEC

R1 CYCLE TIME

0.00
(ALL) (Shown only if CYC LOW/HIGH mode)
Set time in seconds (up to 99999) for relay to remain on. (See discussion on page 15).
%SECE

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Common Menus
RELAY Menu

R1 PULSE WIDTH

1.00 (FLOW only) (Shown only if VOL PULS mode) Set time value for one pulse width.

SEC

R1 SET TOTAL
(FLOW only) (Shown only if TOTAL) Resettable value that, when exceeded, turns relay on.
100.00
Must reset Totalizer (in VIEW Mode) to clear relay. Set maximum value.
SEUNITSC

RELAY 1

TEST RELAY
(ALL) Press ▲ or ▼ to turn relay on or off for testing purposes.
Can also be used to reset or latch/unlatch the relay. Does NOT reset the Totalizer.
mA

OPTION Menu

TIME FORMAT

24 HR Choose a time format between a 24 Hour or an AM/PM clock. Default 24 HR


BINARY ON

SET TIME

08:56 Set the time according to the format chosen 00:00


TIMER

DATE FORMAT

MM/DD/YYYY Date Format; MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD


MULTIPLE

SET DATE

02/25/2016 Set the date according to the format chosen 00/00/0000


OFF

SET DECIMAL MARK

999.99 Choose either comma or point according to local practices. Default 999.99 (point).
mA

SELECT UNITS

METRIC Choose METRIC or US CUSTOMARY


mA

NOTE: Defaults for most relay functions are dependent upon sensor type and are not listed here.

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Common Menus
OPTION Menu
WHITE BACKLIGHT

AUTO LOW White Backlight; Off, Low, High, Auto Low, Auto High
mA

RED BACKLIGHT

ON The Red Backlight illuminates when an error condition is detected; Default is ON

DISPLAY

BAR GRAPH Display Bar Graph; On, Off


ON

CH2 BAR GRAPH MIN

0.00
Enter a value to represent bar at minimum.
Default = 0 (ORP = -999).
GPM

CH2 BAR GRAPH MAX


Enter a value to represent bar at maximum.
100.00 Defaults = 100 (Flow, Cond/Res, Temp), 14 (pH), 1000 (ORP), 10 (Lvl/Prs), 5 (4 to 20 mA),
80 (Sal), 20 (DO)
GPM

FUNCTION 1
Function 1 - 4, Configure the derived function, up to four functions available.
NONE
(Refer to page 19 for further detail).
OFF

CH1 (ALL) Set the decimal to the best resolution for your application for both CH1 and or CH2.
_ _ _ _._
The display will automatically scale up to this resolution for each channel.
Select 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 decimal places, (varies by parameter).
GPM DECIMAL Default = 1 Decimal Place.
CH1 (pH, COND/RES, TEMP, SAL, DO only)
Set the Temperature decimal to the best resolution for your application for both CH1 and or CH 2.
_ _ _ _._
The display will automatically scale up to this resolution. Select 0, 1, or 2.
°F DECIMAL Default = 1 Decimal Place.
CH1
(FLOW only) Set the decimal to the best resolution for the Permanent and Resettable 2 Totalizer display.
_ _ _ _._ The display will automatically scale up to this resolution. Select 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 decimal places.
Default = 1 Decimal Place
TOTAL DECIMAL

CH1
(FLOW only) requires password to reset the resettable totalizer. Select OFF, ON (Does not affect Permanent
TOTAL LOCK Totalizer).
Default = OFF.
OFF

COND/RES
(CONDUCTIVITY/RESISTIVITY only) Set ON to automatically scale the conductivity/resistivity within range to
AUTORANGE be displayed.
OFF
Default = OFF

PASSWORD TYPE

STD
(ALL) Select STD, CODE.
Default = STD (Refer to page 20 for further detail).
%

PASSWORD TYPE

CODE (CODE) If code is selected


Default Code = 0000 (Refer to page 20 for further detail).
%

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Common Menus
OPTION Menu

MEMO

MEMO
(ALL) Enter 17-character string, if desired.
Default = MEMO
SEC

9950

GENERATION1 Displays Transmitter Generation Version.


SEC

USER MANUAL

100.00 QR code for user manual.


SEC

VIEW Mode Measurement View Mode Screens are depicted in the Sensor Specific Menus. Below are the screens
that all parameters share in common.

CH1 50.30 GPM

00.00
40560.0 R
00.00 View Measurement 1 displays the primary value with the secondary value below. This is the normal display and
CH2 987.9 GPM does not time out.
00.00
65.5 R
00.00

50.30
00.00
GPM

00.00
View Measurement 2 displays the primary value in large type. This screen does not time out.
987.9
00.00
GPM

00.00

CH1 50.30 GPM

FLOW
00.00 00.00
View Measurement 3 displays the primary value and the channel name. This screen does not time out.
CH2 987.9 GPM

FLOW
00.00 00.00

Func 1 50.00
Func 2 100.00 Function values are stated to the right of the function number. Select a derived measurement function, up to four
functions available. (SUM, DIFFERENCE, RATIO, %PASSAGE, % REJECT, % RECOVERY A, % RECOVERY
Func 3 2.00
B, % RECOVERY C.) See pg 19 for further details.
Func 4 0.00
CH 1 TOTALIZER
P 40560.0 Parameter specific screen.
R 40560.0 -> Flow totalizer, pH raw mV, ORP, raw mV, 4 - 20 mA input, conductivity, DO cap expiration date.
LITERS
LOOP 1 12.00
LOOP 2 8.00 Displays the 4 to 20 mA LOOP output for each channels assigned primary and secondary sources.
LOOP 3 3.60 (3.6, 22.00 are error output values).
LOOP 4 22.00
RELAY STATUS Relay status is stated to the right of the relay number as (OFF, ON, DATE/DAY and TIME) for each relay. If
RELAY 1 ON
Relay is using Timer Source, time and date of next activation will be displayed. The relay(s) will remain ON while
RELAY 2 12/01 10:00
RELAY 3 SUN 10:00
counting down. NOTE: (Reset the Timer) In the RELAY menu, select TEST RELAY function.
RELAY 4 OFF The timer will restart if the condition still exists.
BINARY STATUS
BINARY 1 OFF
BINARY 2 ON Binary status is stated to the right of the binary channel number as (OFF, ON) for each of the four binary inputs.
BINARY 3 OFF
BINARY 4 ON

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Common Menus
VIEW Mode
SYS CONFIG
CH1 FLOW
CH2 FLOW
RELAY 399504033 SYS CONFIG shows channel and parameter and relay module part number.
MOD1 4-20 OUT

GENERATION I
SW VER 00-20 DBG
9950 S/N 0123456789 Generation Screen shows version of software and serial number of unit.
Note: Top shows the Generation of 9950

TEXT 1

MENU -> MENU-> will allow access to top level menu by pressing the ► key.
TEXT 3

DATE

09/01/2016 DATE and TIME display show the current system date and time
09:06

EASYCAL

CH1 pH ->
pH EASYCAL looks for buffers of 4, 7, or 10 pH buffers. (See page 55).
ORP EASYCAL looks for buffer of 87, 264, or 476 mV. Press the ► to begin EASYCAL (See page 57).
CH2 ORP ->

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Sensor-Specific Menus
The following pages list the sensor-specific settings for each sensor type. The user can configure the
Flow unit to run each channel on different parameters if needed.
VIEW Mode Menu
FLOW Setup Checklist
CH1 50.30 GPM 1. Make sure FLOW sensor type is selected

00.00
40560.0 R
00.00
(see System Setup Menu, page 8).
2. Set the Units of Measurement.
3. Set Sensor Type (Freq or S3L) and if 515 or 525 select Yes.
CH2 987.9 GPM
4. If LOOP is used, set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA setpoints.
5. Set K-Factor (pulses per Unit Volume) from Flow Sensor manual.

00.00
65.5 R
00.00
6. Set Totalizer factor.
7. Set Last Cal Date and initials.
Displays the flow rate and the resettable 8. If applicable, set up relay functions for your application.
or permanent totalizer below. This is the
normal display and does not time out.

50.30
00.00
GPM

00.00
View Measurement 2 displays primary value in large type. This screen does not time out.
987.9
00.00
GPM

00.00

CH1 50.30 GPM

FLOW
00.00 00.00
View Measurement 3 displays the primary value and the channel name. This screen does not time out.
CH2 987.9 GPM

FLOW
00.00 00.00

CH 1 TOTALIZER
P 40560.0
Displays the Permanent Totalizer and Resettable Totalizer for each FLOW channel (note the "P"
indicating Permanent and "R" for resettable) Pressing ► will prompt you to reset. Pressing ► again
R 40560.0 ->
will verify YES or NO. Pressing ENTER will reset the totalizer.
LITERS

CAL Menu
CH 1 FLOW
ON prevents relays from activating while making adjustments and relays in PULSE mode will suspend
OFF pulsing. Output is held until the user exits the CAL menu or turns it off. Select ON/OFF.
Default = OFF.
HOLD OUTPUTS

CH 1 FLOW

Set K-Factor (pulses per unit volume) from Flow Sensor manual.
KF
Min: 0.0001, max. 9999999. Cannot be zero. Default = 60.0000.
60.00

CH 1 FLOW

Sets the volume of each count of the Totalizer as a multiple of the volume unit of the K-Factor.
TF
Min: 0.0001, max. 9999999. Cannot be zero. Default = 1.0000.
1.00

CH 1 FLOW

RATE CAL -> Select to calibrate using rate method (see Appendix, page 60).
MULTIPLE

CH 1 FLOW

VOLUME CAL -> Select to calibrate using Volume method (see Appendix, page 60).

OFF

CH1 FLOW

LAST CAL -> Enter date of calibration (MM-DD-YYYY) and initials of calibrator (XX).

12-31-2015 XX

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Flow
INPUT Menu

CHANNEL 1
If desired, a custom name can be entered.
NAME Enter 17-character string.
Default = FLOW
FLOW

CH 1 FLOW
If your flow sensor is configured for frequency output, select FREQ.
MODE If configured for Digital (S3L) output (recommended), select S3L.
Default = FREQ.
SENSOR FREQ

CH 1 FLOW
If your flow sensor is self powered such as a 515/525 select YES
515/2536 If your flow sensor is not self powered such as a 2536 select NO
Default = YES
YES

CH 1 FLOW
Select the unit of measure from the pull down menu. Custom units can be created and used.
GPM The last character sets the timebase: S (seconds) M (minutes) H (hours) D (days).
Default = GPM.
FLOW UNITS

CH 1 FLOW

CUST/S
Set UNITS to CUST/S, CUST/M, CUST/H, CUST/D allows user to set custom units for primary
measurement. CUST/S, M, H, D label can be adjusted to reflect to user's custom units.
CUSTOM UNITS

TOTALIZER

TOTAL UNITS
Identifies the Totalizer units. It has no effect on any calculation.
Default = GALLONS.
GALLONS

CH1 FLOW
Set the Totalizer displayed in view mode. Select R TOTALIZER for resettable or select PERM
DISPLAY TOTALIZER for permanent.
Default = R TOTALIZER.
R TOTALIZER

CH1 FLOW The Sensitivity setting determines how the 9950 responds to sudden changes in the flow rate for
a frequency sensor. The value is expressed in units of measurement. If the setting is exceeded, it
100.0 "overrides" the Averaging function briefly to allow for the actual change in flow rate to be displayed.
Averaging resumes shortly after. The result is a smooth flow display and a quick response to large
SENSITIVITY
shifts in the flow rate.
CH1 FLOW
Dampens display, output and relay response rates.
AVERAGE
Select Low, Med, High, OFF. (See discussion in Appendix, page 50).
OFF Default = OFF.

CH 1 FLOW
Current channel type is listed. Manually change channel type to match sensor type if sensor is not
MOTYPEDE found by S3L search.
Default = FACTORY, S3L sensors will automatically be found by transmitter. All other sensors must be
FLOW
manually set.

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pH
VIEW Mode Menu

CH1 7.0 pH
pH Setup Checklist
1. Make sure pH sensor type is selected

-0.99
77.0 °F
15.00
(see System Setup Menu, page 8).
2. Set the Temperature Units (°C or °F).
3. If LOOP is used, set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA setpoints.
CH2 4.0 pH 4. Perform calibration (EasyCal, Standard or Standard and Slope).

-0.99
99.0 °F
15.00
5. Set Last Cal Date and initials.
6. Select source for Relay output (pH or Temp).
7. If applicable, set up relay functions for your application.
Displays the pH value and the
temperature below. This is the normal
display and does not time out.

-0.99
7.0 pH
15.00
View Measurement 2 displays primary value in large type. This screen does not time out.

-0.99
4.0 pH
15.00

CH1 7.0 pH
pH
-0.99 15.00
View Measurement 3 displays the primary value and the channel name. This screen does not time out.
CH2 7.0 pH
pH
-0.99 15.00

RAW
Displays the RAW millivolt input from the electrode. Use this display to determine the relative
CH 1 264.10 mV
condition of your electrode during periodic calibration.
CH2 182.10 mV

EASYCAL

CH1 pH -> pH EASYCAL looks for buffers of 4, 7, or 10 pH buffers. (Refer to page 55).

CH2 pH ->

CAL Menu

CH 2 pH
ON prevents relays from activating while making adjustments and relays in PULSE mode will
OFF suspend pulsing. 4 to 20 mA output is held until the user exits the CAL menu or turns it OFF.
Select ON/OFF. Default = OFF.
HOLD OUTPUTS

CH 2 pH Select AT SENSOR to perform calibration using the Signet 2750 sensor electronics.
Select AT INSTRUMENT to perform calibration at the 9950 via EasyCal or manual calibration.
CAL
(See pH Calibration procedures in the Appendix, page 56).
AT INSTRUMENT Default = AT INSTRUMENT

CH 2 pH
(CAL AT INSTRUMENT only) Press ► to start the EasyCal process.
EASYCAL -> The password prompt is the same as the other parameters. (See pH EasyCal procedure in the
Appendix, page 55).
C ST CELL CON-

CH 2 pH
(CAL AT INSTRUMENT only) Applies a linear offset to the temperature measurement.
SET "SAVING" will appear if offset is acceptable, "ERR TOO LARGE TO CALIBRATE" if offset is outside of
range.
TEMPERATURE ->

CH 2 pH (CAL AT INSTRUMENT only) Applies an offset to the pH measurement. The slope value and the
standard value must be at least 2 pH units apart. The ideal values are the minimum and maximum
°SETF
values of your process.
pH STANDARD -> (See pH Calibration procedures in the Appendix, page 55). Shows error message if offset is too high.

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pH
CAL Menu

CH2 pH
(CAL AT INSTRUMENT only) Applies a slope to the pH measurement. The slope value and the standard
value must be at least 2 pH units apart. The ideal values are the minimum and maximum values of your
SET
process. (See pH Calibration procedures in the Appendix, page 55.) Shows error message if slope is too low
pH SLOPE or high

CH2 pH

SET (CAL AT INSTRUMENT only) Press ► to reset pH Calibration to factory default.

RESET pH CAL ->

CH2 pH

100.0 (CAL AT INSTRUMENT only) Press ► to reset temperature calibration to factory default.

RESET TEMPCAL ->

CH 2 pH

100LAST CAL.00 Enter date of calibration (MM-DD-YYYY) and initials of calibrator (XX).

12 - 31 - 2015 XX

INPUT Menu

CHANNEL 2
If desired, a custom name can be entered.
NAME Enter 17-character string.
Default = pH
pH

CH 2 pH
Select °F or °C.
°F
Default = Determined by the SELECT UNITS screen menu. Metric = °C, U.S. Customary = °F.
AT INSTRUMENT

CH 2 pH
Dampens display, output and relay response rates.
AVERAGE Select Low, Med, High, OFF. Default = OFF. (See discussion in Appendix, page 50).
NOTE: Signet strongly recommends leaving averaging OFF for pH and Pressure measurements
CUST CEOFFL CONST

CH 2 pH
Current channel type is listed. Manually change channel type to match sensor type if sensor is not
TYPE
found by S3L search.
Default = FACTORY, S3L sensors will automatically be found by transmitter. All other sensors must be
pH manually set.

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ORP
VIEW Mode Menu
ORP Setup Checklist
CH1 700.0 mV 1. Make sure ORP sensor type is selected
(see System Setup Menu, page 8).
CUSTOM LABEL 2. If LOOP is used, set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA setpoints.
00.00 00.00
3. Set Averaging.
CH2 685.0 mV 4. Perform calibration or set Standard (and Slope if desired).
5. Set Last Cal Date and initials.
CUSTOM LABEL 6. If applicable, set up relay functions for your application.
00.00 00.00
Displays the ORP millivolt value.
This is the normal display and does
not time out.

00.00
700.0 mV
00.00
View Measurement 2 displays primary value in large type. The screen does not time out.

00.00
120.0 mV
00.00

CH1 700.0 mV
ORP
00.00 00.00 View Measurement 3 Displays the primary value along with the channel name. The screen does not
CH2 50.0 mV time out.
ORP
00.00 00.00

RAW

CH 1 264.10 mV
Displays the RAW millivolt input from the electrode. Use this display to determine the relative
condition of your electrode during periodic calibration.
CH2 182.10 mV

EASYCAL

CH1 ORP ->


ORP EASYCAL looks for buffer of 87, 264, or 476 mV. Press the ► to begin EASYCAL
(See page 57)
CH2 ORP ->

CAL Menu

CH 2 ORP
ON prevents relays from activating while making adjustments and relays in PULSE mode will
OFF suspend pulsing. Output is held until the user exits the CAL menu or turns it OFF. Select ON/OFF.
Default = OFF
HOLD OUTPUTS

CH 2 ORP
Select AT SENSOR to perform calibration using the Signet 2750 sensor electronics.
CAL Select AT INSTRUMENT to perform calibration at the 9950 via EasyCal or manual calibration.
(See ORP Calibration procedures in the Appendix, page 58). Default = AT INSTRUMENT.
AT INSTRUMENT

CH 2 ORP
(CAL AT INSTRUMENT only) Press ► to start the EasyCal process.
EASYCAL ->
You will be prompted to enter your password. (See ORP EasyCal procedure in the Appendix, page 57).
CUST CELL CONST

CH 2 ORP
(CAL AT INSTRUMENT only) Applies a linear offset to the ORP measurement. For two-point
SET calibrations, assign the min or max value of your process to ORP STANDARD. (See ORP Calibration
procedures in the Appendix, page 58).
ORP STANDARD ->

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ORP
CAL Menu

CH 2 ORP (CAL AT INSTRUMENT only) Applies a slope to the ORP measurement. The ORP SLOPE is used for two-
point calibration along with the ORP STANDARD. If you applied the min value of your process to the ORP
°SETF STANDARD, then apply the max value to the ORP SLOPE. Else, apply the min value to the ORP SLOPE.
The slope value and the standard value must be at least 80 mV apart.
ORP SLOPE -> (See ORP Calibration procedures in the Appendix, page 58).
CH2 ORP

AVERAGE (CAL AT INSTRUMENT only) Resets calibration to factory settings. After pressing ►, select YES/NO.
RESET ORP CAL ->

CH2 ORP

LAST CAL Enter date of calibration (MM-DD-YYYY) and initials of calibrator (XX)
12-31-2015 XX

INPUT Menu

CHANNEL 2
If desired, a custom name can be entered.
NAME Enter 17-character string.
Default = ORP
ORP

CH 2 ORP
Dampens display, output and relay response rates.
AVERAGE Select Low, Med, High, OFF. (See discussion in Appendix, page 50).
Default = OFF.
CUST CEOFFL CONST

CH 2 ORP
Current channel type is listed. Manually change channel type to match sensor type if sensor is not
found by S3L search.
TYPE
Default = FACTORY, S3L sensors will automatically be found by transmitter. All other sensors must be
CUST CEORPL CONST manually set.

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Conductivity / Resistivity
VIEW Mode Menu
Cond/Res Setup Checklist
CH1 1205.00 uS 1. Make sure COND/RES sensor type is selected

00.00
77.0 °F
00.00
(see System Setup Menu, page 8).
2. Set Cell Constant.
3. Set the Temperature Units (°C or °F).
CH2 987.9 uS
4. Set Conductivity units.
5. If LOOP is used, set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA setpoints.

00.00
65.5 00.00
°F 6. Set Temperature Compensation.
7. Set Last Cal Date and initials.
Displays the conductivity value and the 8. Select source for Relay output (COND or TEMP).
temperature below. This is the normal 9. If applicable, setup relay functions for your application.
display and does not time out.

1205.00
00.00
uS
00.00 View Measurement 2 displays the conductivity in large type and the bar graph below. The screen

9989.3 uS does not time out.


00.00 00.00

CH1 1205.00 uS
COND/RES
00.00 00.00
View Measurement 3 displays the primary value and the channel name. The screen does not time out.
CH2 9999.9 uS
COND/RES
00.00 00.00

CAL Menu
CH 2 COND/RES
ON prevents relays from activating while making adjustments, and relays in PULSE mode will
OFF suspend pulsing. Output is held until the user exits the CAL menu or turns it OFF. Select OFF/ON.
Default = OFF.
HOLD OUTPUTS

CH 2 COND/RES
Shows real-time value and automatically selects closest standard. “PLACE SENSOR IN STANDARD”.
AUTO CAL -> Unit waits until reading is stable; if bad calibration, returns “ERROR, CANNOT DETERMINE
STANDARD”. Refer to buffer values and AUTO CAL Procedure in the Appendix, page 59.
CS

CH 2 COND/RES
Shows “CONDUCTIVITY” on bottom line; when user presses any button the live value is frozen and
MANUAL CAL -> the user edits that value. If bad calibration, returns “ERR TOO LARGE TO CALIBRATE”.
See Manual Cal procedure in Appendix, page 59.
CL CONST

CH 2 COND/RES

Shows “TEMPERATURE” on bottom line; when user presses any button the live value is frozen and
SET
the user edits that value. If bad calibration, returns “ERR TOO LARGE TO CALIBRATE”.
TEMPERATURE

CH 2 COND/RES

F Resets Conductivity calibration. After pressing ►, select YES/NO.

RESET CONDCAL ->

CH2 COND/RES

AVERAGE Resets Temperature calibration. After pressing ►, select YES/NO.

RESET TEMPCAL ->

CH2 COND/RES

LAST CAL Enter date of calibration (MM-DD-YYYY) and initials of calibrator (XX)
12-31-2015 XX

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Conductivity / Resistivity
INPUT Menu
CHANNEL 2
If desired, a custom name can be entered.
NAME Enter 17-character string.
Default = COND/RES
COND/RES

CH 2 COND/RES
Enter cell constant of sensor. Select 20.0, 10.0, 1.0, 0.1, 0.01, or CUSTOM.
SENSOR 1.0
Default = 1.0 (See NOTE below)
CELL CONSTANT

CH 2 COND/RES

Enter the precise cell constant from the certificate provided with your sensor or from the information
SENSOR 1.00000
label on the sensor if CUST (custom) cell constant is selected.
CUST CELL CONST

CH 2 COND/RES
Select μS, mS, PPM, PPB, KOhm, or MOhm.
Default = μS.
uS
NOTE: In USP Relay Mode, TEMP COMP must be set to NONE and Unit Of Measure must be
COND UNITS set to μS.

CH 2 COND/RES

If PPM or PPB units are selected, a TDS factor for converting total dissolved solids is required.
0.50
Default = 0.50
TDS FACTOR

CH2 COND/RES
Select °F or °C.
°F
Default = Determined by the SELECT UNITS screen menu. Metric = °C, U.S. Customary = °F.
TEMP UNITS

CH2 COND/RES
Dampens display, output and relay response rates.
AVERAGE Select Low, Med, High, OFF. (See discussion in Appendix, page 50).
Default = OFF.
OFF

CH2 COND/RES
Select temperature compensation (NONE, LINEAR, PURE H2O). Default = LINEAR.
TEMPERATURE NOTE: In USP Relay Mode in Conductivity, Relay Source must be set to COND, TEMP COMP must be
set to NONE and Unit Of Measure must be set to μS.
LINEAR

CH 2 COND/RES
Adjusted the % of temperature compensation.
2.0 Maximum slope setting is 9.99 % per ºC. Default = 2.0
(If Temperature Compensation setting is NONE, this item will not be displayed)
ADJ TEMP COMP

CH2 COND/RES
Current channel type is listed. Manually change channel type to match sensor type if sensor is not
TYPE
found by S3L search.
Default = FACTORY, S3L sensors will automatically be found by transmitter. All other sensors must be
COND/RES manually set.

Factory-Set Span:
0.01 cell (2819, 2839) ......... 0 to 100 μS
NOTE: Relay will activate if USP limit is exceeded,
0.10 cell (2820, 2840) ......... 0 to 1000 μS Temperature Comp is set to Linear or Pure Water, Conductivity
1.0 cell (2821, 2841) ........... 0 to 10,000 μS Measurement is NOT in uS, or if the Conductivity is reporting a
10.0 cell (2822, 2842) ......... 0 to 200,000 μS measurement error.
20.0 cell (2823) ................... 0 to 400,000 μS
NOTE: If using a 2850 Conductivity/Resistivity Sensor Electronics in conjunction with your 9950, the 2850 must be set for either
the custom cell constant or the actual probe cell constant and the 9950 set for a 1.0 cell constant.

9950 Transmitter 35
Pressure
VIEW Mode Menu
PRESSURE Setup Checklist
CH1 7.0 PSI 1. Make sure PRESSURE sensor type is selected
(see System Setup Menu, page 8).

0.00
77.0 °F
00.00
2. If LOOP is used, set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA setpoints.
3. Set Units of Measurement (PSI, BAR, KPa).
CH2 4.0 PSI
4. Set Last Cal Date and initials.
5. If applicable, set up relay functions for your application.

0.00
99.0 °F
00.00
Displays the pressure reading. This
is the normal display and does not
time out.

00.00
90.0 PSI
00.00
View Measurement 2 displays primary value in large type. This screen does not time out.

00.00
89.0 PSI
00.00

CH1 90.0 PSI


PRESSURE
00.00 00.00
View Measurement 3 displays the primary value and the channel name. This screen does not time out.
CH2 89.0 PSI
PRESSURE
00.00 00.00

CAL Menu

CH 2 PRESSURE
ON prevents relays from activating while making adjustments, and relays in PULSE mode will
OFF suspend pulsing. Output is held until the user exits the CAL menu or turns it OFF. Select OFF/ON.
Default = OFF.
HOLD OUTPUTS

CH 2 PRESSURE

With process pressure at zero, set zero point for measurement.


SET ZERO

CH 2 PRESSURE

Calibrate pressure reading to external reference. Provides a maximum 5 psi offset.

SE SET PRESSUREELL

CH 2 PRESSURE

Resets calibration to factory default. After pressing ►, select YES/NO.


RESET CAL ->

CH2 ORP

LAST CAL Enter date of calibration (MM-DD-YYYY) and initials of calibrator (XX)
12-31-2015 XX

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Pressure
INPUT Menu

CHANNEL 2
If desired, a custom name can be entered.
NAME Enter 17-character string.
Default = PRESSURE
PRESSURE

CH 2 PRESSURE

PSI
Enter units of pressure measurement. Select PSI, BAR, or KPa.
Default = Determined by the SELECT UNITS screen menu. Metric = Bar, U.S. Customary = PSI.
PRESS UNITS

CH 2 PRESSURE
Dampens display, output and relay response rates.
AVERAGE Select: Low, Med, High, OFF (see discussion in Appendix, page 50).
Default = OFF. Signet strongly recommends leaving averaging OFF for pH and pressure measurements
CUST CEOFFL CONST

CH 2 PRESSURE Current channel type is listed. Manually change channel type to match sensor type if sensor is not
found by S3L search.
TYPE
Default = FACTORY, S3L sensors will automatically be found by transmitter. All other sensors must be
PRESSURE manually set.

9950 Transmitter 37
Level / Volume
VIEW Mode Menu

CH1 25.0 FT
LEVEL/VOLUME Setup Checklist
1. Make sure LEVEL/VOLUME sensor type is selected

0.00
78.5 GAL
00.00
(see System Setup Menu, page 8).
2. Select Main Measurement (Level or Volume).
3. Set Units of Measurement for LEVEL display (FT, IN, M, CM).
CH2 20.0 FT
4. If desired, set Units of Measurement for VOLUME display.

99.0
5. Set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA setpoints.
GAL 6. Set Specific Gravity.
0.00 00.00 7. Set Sensor Offset.
Displays the level value and the volume 8. If VOLUME is used, set Shape.
below. This is the normal display and 9. Set Last Cal Date and initials.
does not time out. 10. If applicable, set up relay functions for your application.

00.00
25.0 FT
00.00
View Measurement 2 displays primary value in large type. This screen does not time out.

00.00
20.0 FT
00.00

CH1 25.0 FT
LEVEL
00.00 00.00
View Measurement 3 displays the primary value and the channel name. This screen does not time out.
CH2 42.0 FT
LEVEL
00.00 00.00

CAL Menu
CH 2 LEVEL
ON prevents relays from activating while making adjustments, and relays in PULSE mode will
OFF suspend pulsing. Output is held until the user exits the CAL menu or turns it OFF. Select OFF/ON.
Default = OFF.
HOLD OUTPUTS

CH 2 LEVEL
Shows SET LEVEL on bottom line. When user presses any key, the live value is frozen and the user
edits that value. Returns either GOOD CAL or LEVEL OFFSET TOO LARGE.
LEVEL CAL

CH 2 LEVEL

Resets calibration to factory default. After pressing ►, select YES/NO.

REURESET CALELL

CH
CH22 LEVEL
LEVEL

SET
LAST CAL Enter date of calibration (MM-DD-YYYY) and initials of calibrator (XX)

pH STANDARD
12-31-2015 XX->

INPUT Menu
CHANNEL 2
If desired, a custom name can be entered.
NAME Enter 17-character string.
Default = LEVEL
LEVEL

CH 2 LEVEL

Select between Level or Volume.


MAIN MEAS
Default = LEVEL.
LEVEL

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Level / Volume
INPUT Menu
CH 2 LEVEL

Select unit of measure for LEVEL display (FT, IN, M, CM).


M
Default = Determined by the SELECT UNITS screen menu. Metric = M, U.S. Customary = FT.
C LEVEL UNITSL

CH 2 LEVEL
ON = Measurement will be displayed as a percentage of full scale.
DISP LEVEL AS % OFF = Measurement will be displayed in unit of measure selected in previous setting.
Default = OFF.
OFF

CH2 LEVEL

Select unit of measure for VOLUME display (GAL, L, Lb, KG, FT3,, in3, M3, cm3).
L
Default = Determined by the SELECT UNITS screen menu. Metric = L, U.S. Customary = GAL.
VOLUME UNITS

CH 2 LEVEL
ON = Measurement will be displayed as a percentage of full scale.
DISP VOL AS % OFF = Measurement will be displayed in unit of measure selected in previous setting.
Default = OFF.
OFF

CH 2 LEVEL

1.00
Enter the specific gravity of the fluid at normal operating temperature.
Default = 1.0000 (water).
SPEC GRAVITYS

CH 2 LEVEL
Enter the distance from sensor location to the Zero reference point in the vessel (see discussion in
0.00 Appendix). Displayed in units of measure chosen in LEVEL UNITS.
Default = 0.00.
SENSOR OFFSET

CH2 LEVEL
Dampens display, output and relay response rates.
AVERAGE Select Low, Med, High, OFF (See discussion in Appendix, page 50).
Default = OFF
OFF

CH 2 LEVEL
Select the shape of the vessel where the level sensor is located. VERT CYLINDER, HORIZ
VERT CYLINDER
CYLINDER, RECTANGLE, or CUSTOM.
(To define a custom tank shape, see Appendix page 51, Defining a Custom Tank.)
SHAPE Default = VERT CYLINDER

M
If VERT CYLINDER or HORIZ CYLINDER is selected, enter the diameter of the cylinder. Displayed in
2.00 units of measure chosen in LEVEL UNITS.
Default = 2.0000
TANK DIAMETER

9950 Transmitter 39
Level / Volume
INPUT Menu

FT

Set length of tank.


10.00
Default = 10.00
TANK LENGTH

FT

Set width of tank


10.0
Default = 10.00
TANK WIDTH

CH 2 LEVEL
If Custom shape is selected, enter the number of measurement points to be used to define
4 the vessel shape (see Level and Volume Calculation in Custom Shaped Vessels discussion, page 52).
Minimum 4 points, maximum 32 points. A larger number of points improves accuracy.
NUM CUST POINTS

CH 2 LEVEL
Select (AUTO, MANUAL). Manual allows you to edit both the Level and the corresponding
MANUAL Volume for your custom tank. Automatic allows you to edit the Volume measurement
(while displaying an automatically calculated Level value).
LEVEL CALC

FT

0.00 Where (X) is number of custom points used to calculate level.

POINT X LEVEL

FT

0.00 Where (X) is number of custom points used to calculate level.

POINT X VOL

CHANNEL 2 Current channel type is listed. Manually change channel type to match sensor type if sensor is not
found by S3L search.
TYPE
Default = FACTORY, S3L sensors will automatically be found by transmitter. All other sensors must be
LEVEL manually set.

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Temperature
VIEW Mode Menu

CH1 113.0 °F TEMPERATURE Setup Checklist


1. Make sure TEMPERATURE sensor type is selected

00.00
9999.9GPMS
00.00
(see System Setup Menu, page 8).
2. If LOOP is used, set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA setpoints.
3. Set Units of Measurement (°C or °F).
CH2 89.0 °F 4. Set Last Cal Date and initials.

00.00
9999.9GPMS
00.00
5. If applicable, set up relay functions for your application.

Displays the temperature value.


This is the normal display and does
not time out.

113.0
00.00
°F
00.00
View Measurement 2 displays primary value in large type. This screen does not time out.
89.0
00.00
°F
00.00

CH1 113.0 °F
TEMPERATURE
00.00 00.00
View Measurement 3 displays the primary value and the channel name. This screen does not time out.
CH2 89.0 °F
TEMPERATURE
00.00 00.00

CAL Menu
CH1 TEMPERATURE
ON prevents relays from activating while making adjustments, and relays in PULSE mode will suspend
OFF pulsing. Output is held until the user exits the CAL menu or turns it OFF. Select OFF/ON.
Default = OFF.
HOLD OUTPUTS

CH1 TEMPERATURE

Provides a maximum 20 °C offset to match to a known standard (external reference).


CSET TEMP->NT

CH1 TEMPERATURE

Resets Temperature Calibration to factory settings. After pressing ►, select YES/NO.


RESET CAL->T

CH1 TEMPERATURE

LAST CAL Enter date of calibration (MM-DD-YYYY) and initials of calibrator (XX)
12-31-2015 XX

INPUT Menu
CHANNEL 1
If desired, a custom name can be entered.
NAMEF Enter 17-character string.
Default = TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE

CH1 TEMPERATURE
Select °F or °C.
AV°FFE°°
Default = Determined by the SELECT UNITS screen menu. Metric = °C, U.S. Customary = °F.
TEMP UNITS

CH1 TEMPERATURE
Dampens display, output and relay response rates.
AVERAGE Select Low, Med, High, OFF. (See discussion in Appendix, page 50).
Default = OFF.
OFF

CH1 TEMPERATURE Current channel type is listed. Manually change channel type to match sensor type if sensor is not
found by S3L search.
TYPE
Default = FACTORY, S3L sensors will automatically be found by transmitter.
TEMPERATURE All other sensors must be manually set.

9950 Transmitter 41
4 to 20 mA
VIEW Mode Menu
4 to 20 mA Setup Checklist
CH1 50.0 UNIT 1. Make sure 4 to 20 mA INPUT sensor type is selected
(see System Setup Menu, page 8).
CUSTOM LABEL 2. Set 4 mA value (refer to your 3rd-party sensor manual).
00.00 00.00 3. Set 20 mA value (refer to your 3rd-party sensor manual).
CH2 53.0 UNIT 4. If LOOP is used, set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA setpoints.
5. Set Last Cal Date and initials.
CUSTOM LABEL 6. If applicable, set up relay functions for your application.
00.00 00.00
Displays the input value. This is the
normal display and does not time out.

00.00
50.0 UNIT
00.00
View Measurement 2 displays primary value in large type. This screen does not time out.

00.00
48.9 UNIT
00.00

CH1 50.0 UNIT


4-20 mA INPUT
00.00 00.00
View Measurement 3 displays the primary value and the channel name. This screen does not time out.
CH2 32.0 UNIT
4-20 mA INPUT
00.00 00.00

4-20 mA INPUT

CH1 12.00 mAh 4 to 20 mA input live readout.


CH2 4.50 mAh

CAL Menu
CH2 4-20mA INPUT
ON prevents relays from activating while making adjustments, and relays in PULSE mode will
OFF suspend pulsing. Output is held until the user exits the CAL menu. Select OFF/ON.
Default = OFF.
HOLD OUTPUTS

CH2 4-20mA INPUT


Applies a linear offset to the measurement.
For single point calibrations, assign the average value of your process to STANDARD.
For two-point calibrations, assign the min or max value of your process to STANDARD.
CSET STANDARDN-

CH2 4-20mA INPUT


Applies a slope to the measurement. The SLOPE is used for two-point calibrations along with the
STANDARD above. If you assigned the min value of your process to the STANDARD, then assign the
max value to the SLOPE. Else, assign the min value to the SLOPE. The slope and standard values
SET SLOPEL must be at least 0.1 units apart.
CH2 4-20mA INPUT

Resets Standard and Slope calibration to factory settings. After pressing ►, select YES/NO.
RESET CAL

CH2 4-20mA INPUT

LAST CALF Enter date of calibration (MM-DD-YYYY) and initials of calibrator (XX).
12-31-2015 XX

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4 to 20 mA
INPUT Menu

CHANNEL 2
If desired, a custom name can be entered.
AVNAMEFE°° Enter 17-character string.
Default = 4-20 mA
4-20mA INPUT

CH2 4-20mA INPUT

Enter up to 4 characters describing unit of measure.


UNIT
Default = UNIT.
SENSOR UNITS

CH2 4-20 mA INPUT

0.00 Measurement value of your sensor when its output is 4.00 mA.

4 mA VALUE

CH2 4-20mA INPUT

100.00 Measurement value of your sensor when its output is 20.00 mA.

20 mA VALUE

CH2 4-20mA INPUT


Dampens display, output and relay response rates.
AVERAGE Select Low, Med, High, OFF. (See discussion in Appendix, page 50).
Default = OFF
COFF

CH2 4-20mA INPUT


Current channel type is listed. Manually change type to match sensor type if sensor is not found by
TYPE
S3L search.
Default - FACTORY, S3L sensors will automatically be found by transmitter.
4-20mA INPUTST All other sensors must be manually set.

To program the 9950 for Dissolved Oxygen measurement using the 3-2610-31 sensor and 8058 iGo
Signal Converter:
From the 4 to 20 mA View Mode display:
1. Press and hold the ENTER key for 2 seconds.
2. Press the ▼ key to select the INPUT menu.
3. The first item is NAME. Press the ► key to select correct channel (CH1 or CH2), change the displayed name from
“4-20 mA"INPUT” to a more descriptive name (e.g., DO) and press ENTER when done.
4. Press ▼ to select SENSOR UNIT menu item.
5. Press ► to change the label from UNIT to MG/L and press ENTER.
6. Press ▼ and ensure the 4 mA VALUE is set to 0.0000.
7. Press ▼ and change the 20 mA VALUE from 5.0000 to 20.000 and press ENTER.
8. Press both ▲ and ▼ simultaneously to return to the Menu.
9. Press ▼ to select the LOOP menu and press ENTER. Set to source Channel x Primary.
10. Set the 4 mA SETPOINT to your desired value. The 2610 is factory set for a 0 to 20 mg/L output. Press ENTER when done.
11. Press the ▼ key to select the 20 mA SETPOINT and set to your desired value. The 2610 is factory set for a 0 to 20 mg/L
output. Press ENTER when done.
12. Press both ▲ and ▼ simultaneously to return to the Menu.
13. Press ▼ twice to select the OPTION menu and press ENTER.
14. Press ▼ twice to select correct channel SET BAR MIN. Change this option if desired. The 2610 is factory set for a
0 to 20 mg/L output. Press ENTER on correct channel when done.
15. Press ▼ to select SET BAR MAX. Change this option if desired. The 2610 is factory set for a 0 to 20 mg/L output. Press
ENTER when done.
16. Press both ▲ and ▼ simultaneously to return to the Menu.
17. ENTER the other menus and set the unit as desired for your application.
18. Press both ▲ and ▼ simultaneously to return to the View Menu.

9950 Transmitter 43
Salinity
VIEW Mode Menu

CH1 81.9 PPT


Setup Checklist
1. Make sure SALINITY sensor type is selected

00.00
77 °F
00.00
(see System Setup Menu, page 8).
2. Set Cell Constant.
3. Set the Temperature Units (°C or °F).
CH2 85.9 PPT 4. If LOOP is used, set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA setpoints.

00.00
76 00.00
°F
5. Set Last Cal Date and initials.
6. Select source for Relay output (SAL or TEMP).
7. If applicable, set up relay functions for your application.
Displays the value and the temperature
below. This is the normal display and
does not time out.

00.00
81.9 PPT
00.00
View Measurement 2 displays primary value in large type. This screen does not time out.

00.00
77.0 PPT
00.00

CH1 81.9 PPT


SALINITY
00.00 00.00
View Measurement 3 displays the primary value and the channel name. This screen does not time out.
CH2 50.0 PPT
SALINITY
00.00 00.00

CONDUCTIVITY

CH1 25 mS Displays the equivalent conductivity value in millisiemens.

CAL Menu
CH 2 SALINITY
ON prevents relays from activating while making adjustments, and relays in PULSE mode will
OFF suspend pulsing. Output is held until the user exits the CAL menu or turns it OFF. Select OFF/ON.
Default = OFF.
HOLD OUTPUTS

CH 2 SALINITY

SET Manually set value to match to a known standard (external reference).

CSALINITYS

CH 2 SALINITY

SET Provides a maximum 20 °C offset to match to a known standard (external reference).

CTEMPERATUREL

CH 2 SALINITY

Resets Salinity calibration to factory settings. After pressing ►, select YES/NO.

RESET SAL CAL ->

CH 2 SALINITY

°NF Resets Temperature calibration to factory settings. After pressing ►, select YES/NO.

RESET TEMPCAL

CH 2 SALINITY

AVERLAST CALAGE Enter date of calibration (MM-DD-YYYY) and initials of calibrator (XX)
12-31-2015 XX

44 9950 Transmitter
Salinity
INPUT Menu

CHANNEL 2
If desired, a custom name can be entered.
NAME Enter 17-character string.
Default = SALINITY
SALINITY

CH 2 SALINITY

Enter cell constant of sensor. Select 20.0, 10.0, 1.0 or CUSTOM.


20.0
Default = 20.
CCELL CONSTANT

CH 2 DO

Enter the precise cell constant from the certificate provided with your sensor or from the information
50.0000
label on the sensor. Shown if CELL CONSTANT = CUSTOM.
CUST CELL CONSTT

CH2 SALINITY
Select °F or °C.
°F
Default = Determined by the SELECT UNITS screen menu. Metric = °C, U.S. Customary = °F.
TEMP UNITS

CH 2 SALINITY
Dampens display, output and relay response rates.
AVERAGE Select Low, Med, High, OFF. (See discussion in Appendix, page 50).
Default = OFF.
COFF

CH 2 SALINITY

Select temperature compensation (NONE, LINEAR).


TEMPERATURE
Default = LINEAR.
LINEARA

CH 2 SALINITY
For LINEAR temperature compensation, select a % per ºC slope. Maximum slope setting is
2.00 9.99 % per ºC. (If Temperature Compensation setting is NONE, this item will not be displayed.)
Default = 2.00
ADJ TEMP COMP

CH 2 SALINITY
Current channel type is listed. Manually change channel type to match sensor type if sensor is not
TYPE
found by S3L search.
Default = FACTORY, S3L sensors will automatically be found by transmitter.
SALINITY All other sensors must be manually set.

9950 Transmitter 45
Dissolved Oxygen
VIEW Mode Menu

CH1 5.0 PPM


DISSOLVED OXYGEN Setup Checklist (3-2610-41)
2610 wiring on page 4.

00.00
20.0 °C
00.00
1. Make sure DISSOLVED OXYGEN sensor type is selected
(see System Setup Menu, page 8).

CH2 10.9 PPM


2. Set Units of Measurement (PPM, %SAT, TOR).
3. Set the Temperature Units (°C or °F).

00.00
20.0 °C
00.00
4. Set Salinity reference value.
5. Set Barometric reference value.
6. If LOOP is used, set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA setpoints.
This is the normal display and does 7. Select source for Relay output (PPM or TEMP).
not time out.
8. If applicable, set up relay functions for your application.

00.00
5.0 PPM
00.00
View Measurement 2 displays primary value in large type. This screen does not time out.

00.00
10.9 PPM
00.00

CH1 5.0 PPM


DO
00.00 00.00
View Measurement 3 displays the primary value and the channel name. This screen does not time out.
CH2 10.9 PPM
DO
00.00 00.00

CAP EXPIRATION
Displays Cap Expiration Date MM-DD-YYYY. If sensor cap is missing, CH# 00/00/0000 will be
°NCH1 00/00/0000F
displayed.
CH2 00/00/0000

CAL Menu

CH 2 DO
ON prevents relays from activating while making adjustments, and relays in PULSE mode will
OFF suspend pulsing. Output is held until the user exits the CAL menu or turns it OFF. Select OFF/ON.
Default = OFF.
HOLD OUTPUTS

CH 2 DO Allows user to initiate the calibration process.


NOTE: Dissolved Oxygen sensors are calibrated at the factory and do not require regular calibration.
SET -> Press ► to begin the calibration process. User will be prompted to place sensor in 100% Solution
standard. Press ENTER to save value and establish a calibration point. If a single point calibration is
C100 % SOLUTIONS desired press the UP and DOWN keys to exit.
CH 2 DO
NOTE: 100% calibration must be performed first to allow access to the 0% calibration screen
SET ->
Dissolved Oxygen sensors are calibrated at the factory and do not require regular calibration.
Press ► to begin the calibration process. User will be prompted to place sensor in 0% Solution
C0 % SOLUTIONL standard. Press ENTER to save value and establish a calibration point.

CH 2 DO

Resets Dissolved Oxygen calibration to factory settings. After pressing ►, select YES/NO.

RESET DO CAL ->

CHANNEL 2

°NLAST CALF Enter date of calibration (MM-DD-YYYY) and initials of calibrator (XX)

12-31-2015 XX

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Dissolved Oxygen
INPUT Menu

CH2 DO
If desired, a custom name can be entered.
AVENAMEAGE Enter 17-character string.
Default = DO
DO

CH2 DO

Set the units of measurement:


PPM
PPM = DO in mg/L; %SAT = DO % saturation; TOR = Oxygen partial pressure. Default = PPM.
MEASUREMENT

CH2 DO
Manually set value to match application (0 - 42 PSU). Practical Salinity Units (1 PSU = 1g/kg, or 1 PPT
0.0 (Parts per Thousand).
Fresh water = 0.00 PSU. Default = 0.00
SALINITY (PSU)

CH 2 DO

1013.20 Manually set Barometric value to match application altitude above or below sea level (506.62 - 1114.7 mBAR).
Default = 1013.2 (sea level)
BAROMETRIC

CH 2 DO
Select °F or °C.
°F
Default = Determined by the SELECT UNITS screen menu. Metric = °C, U.S. Customary = °F.
TEMP UNITS

CH 2 DO
Dampens display, output and relay response rates.
AVERAGE Select Low, Med, High, OFF. (See discussion in Appendix, page 50).
Default = OFF.
C OFFL CONST

CH 2 DO
Current channel type is listed. Manually change channel type to match sensor type if sensor is not found
TYPE
by S3L search.
Default = FACTORY, S3L sensors will automatically be found by transmitter.
DO All other sensors must be manually set.

9950 Transmitter 47
9950 Field Software Upgrade
The 9950 upgrade file will be available
on the Georg Fischer website. You will
need a USB flash drive that is formatted,
using Microsoft Windows, in either FAT16
or FAT32 format. Do not use exFAT or
NTSF formats. These are incompatible
with the 9950.
The upgrade file is named Update.Fwc.
Copy the file to the root directory of the
Flash Drive. Do not change the name of
the file or store the file in a sub directory
on the Flash Drive. The 9950 will only
look in the root directory for the specific Sample Flash Drive Directory with Update File
file, Update.Fwc.

Important! Do not use a USB extension cable. The USB


flash drive must be directly connected to the 9950 USB port.

Updating the 9950

1. Disconnect power from the 9950.


2. Insert the Flash Drive into the 9950 USB slot.
3. Reconnect power to the 9950.
4. LED 1 on the 9950 will flash quickly as the unit searches for a Flash Drive and
the correct file.
5. When the 9950 detects a Flash Drive and a valid update file, LED 1 will slowly
flash during the update process.
6. The update process takes approximately 30 seconds.
7. After a successful update the 9950 will boot to the normal screen.
8. After a successful update disconnect power, remove USB drive, reconnect
power, review application settings.

Troubleshooting
If, after 10 seconds, the unit boots to the normal screen, the 9950 was unable to find the Flash Drive or the file.

a. Please ensure the Flash Drive has been formatted in d. If the 9950 starts up and stops with LED 4 on and a
either FAT16 or FAT32 format, the upgrade file is in the blank screen, this indicates that the update process was
root directory of the Flash Drive, and the file name is interrupted and the 9950 cannot start.
Update.Fwc. You may also need to try a different flash
• Disconnect power from the 9950.
drive.
• Reattach the Flash Drive to the 9950.
b. If LED 4 on the 9950 is continuously illuminated, this • Repeat the upgrade procedure.
indicates either the file found on the Flash Drive is e. If the 9950 still does not respond after the second
corrupted, or power was interrupted during the upgrade upgrade attempt,
process.
• Download a new copy of the update file and copy it
• Remove power from the 9950. to a different Flash Drive.
• Remove the Flash Drive. • Repeat the update instruction with the new
• Apply power to the 9950. Flash Drive.

c. If the 9950 starts normally, the file on the Flash Drive was
corrupted.
• Download a new copy of the update file and copy it
to the Flash Drive.
• Repeat the update instruction with the new file.

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Troubleshooting

Condition Possible Causes Suggested Solution

Incorrect sensor installed on channel Connect correct sensor to channel


Wrong Sensor
Set correct sensor TYPE in INPUT menu
Sensor Type set incorrectly in 9950
(see page 8)

Wrong Code Wrong password entered Enter correct password (see page 20)

K-Factor Out Of Range K-Factors cannot be set to 0 Enter K-Factor from 0.0001 to 99999

Backlight turned OFF


Set BACKLIGHT to LOW, HIGH, AUTO
Backlight inoperative (NOTE: Backlight can turn off
LOW or AUTO HIGH in OPTION menu.
automatically in AUTO mode)

Relay Module installed incorrectly Remove and reseat relay module


Relays inoperative Use test relay to verify relay operation then
Wrong settings in RELAY menu
check relay settings.

Hysteresis value too large Change the hysteresis value


Relay always on
Defective Relay Module Replace Relay Module

Measurement exceeds display Increase Flow units time base


– – – – –
capability Change unit of measure

9950 Transmitter 49
Troubleshooting

Condition Possible Causes Suggested Solution

9950 "cannot communicate" to sensor


No Probe • Check wiring
(pH/ORP only) Missing sensor or bad temperature • Install or replace sensor
element.

No Sensor
(Flow, Cond/Res, Press, • Check wiring
9950 "cannot communicate" to sensor
Level, Temp, 4-20 mA, • Install or replace sensor
Sal, Batch, DO)

9950 "cannot communicate" to


Check Preamp Check wiring or replace preamp
the preamp

Backlight of Screen is
Error is detected Correct error condition
RED

Dissolved Oxygen sensor is missing


Missing Cap Reinstall Dissolved Oxygen sensor cap
the sensor cap.

Dissolved Oxygen sensor cap has


Replace Cap Install new Dissolved Oxygen sensor cap
expired.

pH/ORP sensor glass has been


Visually inspect pH/ORP sensor for
Broken Glass damaged, causing very low
cracked and/or chipped glass.
impedance.

The measured pH sensor impedance Visually inspect the pH electrode and


Hi Impedance is above the high impedance level. clean if necessary.

Electrode could be in air. Ensure electrode is submersed at all times.

Perform pH EasyCal (pg. 30 & 56)

Perform ORP EasyCal (pg. 32 & 58)

Check Cal Slope and/or Offset are out of range Set pH Slope or Standard (pg. 30 & 57)
(pH/ORP only) Set ORP Slope or Standard (pg. 32 & 59)

Reset pH CAL (pg. 31)

Reset ORP CAL (pg. 33)

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Averaging

NO AVERAGING, NO SENSITIVITY
With SENSITIVITY set to 0 (zero) and AVERAGING set to OFF (0 seconds), the 9950 responds immediately to
every shift in the process. The dashed red line represents the actual output of the sensor in varying conditions.

AVERAGING ONLY
With SENSITIVITY still set to zero and AVERAGING set to MED or HIGH the rate is stabilized, but a sharp change
in rate is not represented for 8 to 32 seconds or longer.
AVERAGING AND SENSITIVITY
With SENSITIVITY at 50 and AVERAGING set to MED or HIGH, the rate is stabilized, while a sudden shift in flow
rate exceeding 50 units of measure will be displayed immediately.
NOTE: The SENSITIVITY function applies only to FLOW.
The SENSITIVITY function has no effect if the AVERAGING function is set to OFF.

Averaging is different depending on the measurement type.


Seconds to 99.5% of Final Value for Low, Med, and High are:

Sensor Type Low Medium High


Flow 10 40 120
pH 2 4 12
ORP 2 4 12
Cond/Res/Salinity 4 6 12
Pressure 4 10 30
Level/Volume 4 10 30
Temperature 3 10 30
4 to 20 mA 4 10 30
0s 5s 10 s 15 s 20 s 25 s 30 s 35 s
Dissolved Oxygen 4 6 12

LOG Current Loop Output

In Conductivity/Resistivity, the logarithmic (LOG) mode can be used when a very large measurement range is required,
yet high resolution is needed at the low end (e.g. in a clean-in-place application where a high-resolution conductivity
reading is needed at the low end, while a very high conductivity reading is needed when a cleaning cycle is in progress).
Only two parameters need to be set up, the starting or base conductivity value (4 mA SETPOINT) and the ending or
maximum conductivity value (20 mA SETPOINT). The 4 mA setpoint may be larger than the 20 mA point (reverse span).

What equation should be put in the PLC?

Conductivity = 10n
(Log10 20 mA setpnt – Log10 4 mA setpnt)
n = (mA input – 4.0) × + Log10 4 mA setpnt
16 mA

If only fixed thresholds are required, they can be calculated in mA. Then the mA value can be checked directly.
Inside the 9950 the following equation is used:
16
mA = (Log10 Conductivity – Log10 4 mA setpnt) × +4
(Log10 20 mA setpnt – Log10 4 mA setpnt)
NOTE:
If ADJUST 4 mA or ADJUST 20 mA is used, the mA value can be affected. To prevent any problems the adjust function
should only be used to get exactly 4.0 and 20.0 at the PLC. The 9950 is accurate and the adjust functions are only needed
to compensate for an offset due to noise or a not-so-accurate PLC input card.
The error value of either 3.6 mA or 22 mA should be tested first before applying the conductivity equation.

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Custom Measurements

Defining a Custom Tank


1. Determine where the level measurement
should start. This is the zero reference point (Z).
Review the diagram to help select the best option.
2. Determine where you will mount the sensor.
This is SLOC. Consult the Sensor manual for
information regarding the best location for
the sensor.
3. Measure the distance between Z and SLOC.
This is O(ffset).
Z 4. Enter the Offset into the INPUT Mode menu.

Zero reference point (Z):


Z
The point in the vessel where you want the 9950 to
display zero (0 ft, 0 gal. etc.).
• If Z is located below the fluid surface, the 9950
For most vessels, the zero reference point (Z) may be will display a positive level measurement.
designated as any height in the vessel.
• If Z is located above the fluid surface, the 9950
For horizontal cylinders only, the zero reference point
will display a negative level measurement.
MUST be the lowest point in the vessel.

Sensor Location point (SLOC):


The point on the level sensor where the
measurement is taken.
• The pressure sensor measures from the
center line of the diaphragm.
Z(ero)

L<0 Offset (O):


O(ffset) < 0
The distance from Z to SLOC.
L>0
L>0 • Enter a positive value in the Calibrate menu
if the sensor is located above Z.
SLoc

O(ffset) > 0
Z(ero) SLoc • Enter a negative value in the Calibrate menu
O(ffset) < 0
SLoc if the sensor is located below Z.
Z(ero)
• Enter 0 in the Calibrate menu if the sensor is
located at Z.

Level (L):
The distance from Z to surface of fluid
(displayed as “Level” by 9950).

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Custom Measurements

Level and Volume Calculation in Custom Shaped Vessels


In the LEVEL/VOLUME menu, if Custom Shape is selected in the INPUT menu, you can define
from three to ten Custom Points to establish the relationship of level to volume in the vessel.
• Select Manual Level Measurement mode to edit both level and volume data (dry configuration).
• Select Automatic Level Measurement mode to accept the sensor measurement of the Level,
while you assign a volumetric value to each custom point (wet configuration).
• Enter from 4 to 32 custom points to link level and volume values.
• The first custom point must be the lowest fluid level in the vessel. Each successive point must
be greater than the preceding point.
• The last point must be equal to or greater than the highest fluid level in the vessel.
• A custom point should be located at all transition points in the vessel shape (for example, at
custom point #9, where the shape changes from a cylinder to a cone).
• The more complex sections should be defined with more points.
NOTE: The conical section of the illustration has been defined by custom points 1 through 9.
More complex tanks will require additional points to ensure an accurate calculation.
• Simpler sections require fewer defining points.
NOTE: A cylinder requires only custom points 9 and 10.

Custom point #10 3000 gal.

Custom point #9 1300 gal.

Custom point #8 1000 gal.

Custom point #7 700 gal.

Custom point #6 380 gal.

Custom point #5 250 gal.

Custom point #4 160 gal.

Custom point #3 118 gal.

Custom point #2 45 gal.

Custom point #1 0 gal.

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Custom Measurements
In the LEVEL/VOLUME INPUT menu (see page 40), if SHAPE is set to HORIZ CYLINDER, RECTANGLE or CUSTOM,
the tank shape can be defined with the following screens:

CH 2 LEVEL If Custom shape is selected, enter the number of measurement points to be used to define
the vessel shape (see Level and Volume Calculation in Custom Shaped Vessels discussion,
4
page 52). Minimum 4 points, maximum 32 points. A larger number of points improves
NUM CUST POINTS accuracy.

CH1 LEVEL
Select (AUTO, MAN). Manual allows you to edit both the Level and the corresponding
AUTO Volume for your custom tank. Automatic allows you to edit the Volume measurement
(while displaying an automatically calculated Level value). See example below.
LEVEL CALC

FT
Enter the Level (if MAN measurement is selected) at each custom point in your vessel.
0.00 If AUTO is selected, indication will read actual tank level in LEVEL UNITS at that point
in your tank.
POINT 1 LEVEL

GAL

0.00 Set the Volume (if manual measurement is selected) at each custom point in your vessel.
POINT 1 VOL

FT

0.00 Where (X) is number of custom points used to calculate level.


POINT X LEVEL

FT

0.00 Where (X) is number of custom points used to calculate volume.


POINT X VOL

To set AUTO LEVEL MEAS value:


1. Add a known quantity of fluid into a tank.
2. POINT 1 LEVEL indicates actual tank level.
3. Press ▼ for POINT 1 VOL. Press ► to enter quantity of fluid (in VOLUME UNITS) added to the tank in step 1. Press
ENTER.
4. Repeat for each point set in NUM CUST PNTS.
For example, in a 25-gallon conical tank set for three custom points:
1. Add 10 gallons of fluid into the conical tank. POINT 1 LEVEL will indicate actual tank level.
2. In POINT 1 VOL, enter 10.
3. Add another 10 gallons into the tank. POINT 2 LEVEL will indicate actual tank level.
4. In POINT 2 VOL, enter 10.
5. Add the final 5 gallons into the tank. POINT 3 LEVEL will indicate actual tank level.
6. In POINT 3 VOL, enter 5.

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Custom Measurements
Pressure to level conversion:
Technical Reference for Level = P ÷ (SG × D)
Level, Volume, and Mass Measurement where P = Pressure
SG = Specific Gravity of fluid
The 9950 can automatically perform D = Density of water
level, volume and mass calculations:
With pressure in psi:
• Pressure-to-level Level (meters) = 0.703069 × (P/SG)
• Mass With pressure in bar:
• Volume Level (meters) = 1.019715 × (P/SG)

Mass Conversion
m = D × SG × V

where m = mass of fluid


D = density of water = 1000 kg/m3
SG = Specific Gravity of fluid
V = Volume of fluid (m3)

m (kg) = 1000 × SG × V

Volume Calculations

Vertical cylinder:
V = π × r2 × h
r where r = radius of cylinder
h = height of fluid

A h Rectangular vessel:
V=w×l×h
where w = width
l = length
h = height

Horizontal cylinder:
V=A×L
where A = area of segment
L = length of vessel

⎡⎛ ⎛ r −h⎞ ⎞ 2 ⎤
A = ⎢⎜⎜ ⎜ r 2 × cos −1 × ⎟ − (r − h )⎟⎟ × 2rh − h ⎥
⎣⎝ ⎝ r ⎠ ⎠ ⎦
Length
where r = radius of vessel
h = height of segment

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Calibration Procedures - pH

EasyCal Procedure - pH
EasyCal is the fastest and simplest periodic calibration method.
Requires prepared 4, 7 or 10 pH buffers (any two).

To Calibrate: Response: To Accept: • This procedure simplifies


pH calibration using
PLACE SENSOR CH pH standard 4.0, 7.0, 10.0 pH
+04.32
buffers only. If these pH
AM/PM
buffers are not available,
IN BUFFER 1 4.00 SAVING use MANUAL CAL and
calibrate the system using
START <ENTER> EASY 177.10 mV EASY 177.10 mV the STANDARD and
SLOPE settings.
Place electrode tip in
• Set sensor temperature
first pH buffer.
pH 4.0 = 177 mV
30s ENTER

in the CAL Mode before


to accept
pH 7.0 = 0 mV Allow for stabilization performing EasyCal for new
pH 10 = -177 mV
1
30 seconds electrode installations.
Limit ± 50 mV

PLACE SENSOR +06.76 CH 1 pH


AM/PM
IN BUFFER 2 7.00 SAVING
Theoretical mV values
START <ENTER> EASY 0.00 mV EASY 0.00 mV pH @ 25 °C mV
Place electrode tip in 2 +296
to accept second
second pH buffer. 30s ENTER
buffer calibration 3 +237
Allow for stabilization
30 seconds 4 +177
2
5 +118
To exit menus and return to + 6 +59
9,(:SUHVVŸDQGź
buttons at the same time.
7 +0
8 -59
9 -118
10 -177
11 -237
NOTE: The solutions can be used for calibrating more than one sensor;
12 -296
however, the solution must remain free of debris and must not be diluted by
rinse water from previous calibrations.

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Calibration Procedures - pH

Manual Calibration Procedure - pH


Requires prepared buffers. System calibration is possible with two known pH
solutions within 0 to 14 pH (buffers of pH 4.01, 7, or 10 are recommended,
but use a buffer close to your own process value.)

Single-point calibration sets


To Set Standard: To Change Reading:
STANDARD only; Signet
CH2 pH recommends a two-point
CH2 pH +04.01
1 calibration to set SLOPE in
CAL AM/PM addition to STANDARD.
pH pH
AT INSTRUMENT Quick Manual
3.98 3.98 Calibration Procedures:
X4
ENTER
CH2 pH to accept
1-Point Calibration:
1. Set solution standard.
SET
30s
CH2 pH
2-Point Calibration
pH STANDARD (recommended):
Allow for stabilization
30 seconds to 1. Set solution standard.
SAVING
several minutes ENTER 2. Set solution slope.
Place electrode
tip in pH buffer. pH STANDARD
to accept
Refer to page 62 to
troubleshoot Calibration Errors
To Set Slope: To Change Reading:

CH2 pH
CH2 pH +07.01
0
SET AM/PM
pH pH
pH STANDARD
7.02 7.02
CH2 pH
to accept ENTER

SET
30s
pH SLOPE Allow for stabilization CH2 pH
30 seconds to
several minutes ENTER SAVING
Place electrode tip in
pH buffer two pH units
different than standard. to accept pH SLOPE

To Set Calibration Date:

CH2 pH
+
LAST CAL
Display returns to
12 - 31 - 2015 XX VIEW Mode

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Calibration Procedures - ORP

EasyCal Procedure - ORP (one-point calibration)


EasyCal is the fastest and simplest periodic calibration method.
Requires a prepared quinhydrone solution or Light's Solution:
Saturate 50 mL of pH 7 (87 mV) or pH 4 (264 mV) buffers with 1/8 g quinhydrone.
Premixed Light's Solution (476 mV) can be used instead of pH buffers with quinhydrone.

1. Press ▲ once to display


EASY CAL setting.
To Calibrate: Response: To Accept:
2. Select the ORP CH you
86.2 PLACE SENSOR CH 1 ORP would like to calibrate.
AM/PM 3. Press ► to begin
87.0 IN BUFFER SAVING one-point EasyCal.

EASY 87.0mV START <ENTER> EASY 87.0 mV 4. Place sensor in solution:


• 87 mV
Place electrode tip in (7 pH + quinhydrone)
saturated pH 7.0 buffer. • 264 mV
pH 7.0 = 87 mV 30s ENTER

(4 pH + quinhydrone)
to accept
Allow for stabilization • 476 mV
30 seconds
1 (Light's Solution)
5. Press ENTER.
To exit menus and return to +
9,(:SUHVVŸDQGź 6. After 30 seconds,
buttons at the same time. 9950 will recognize
current buffer ±80 mV.
7. Press ENTER to accept
mV value.

NOTE: ORP solutions made with quinhydrone are very unstable and
may not read properly once exposed to air for a prolonged time.
These solutions must be disposed of within an hour.
The solution can be used for calibrating more than one sensor.
However, the solution must remain free of debris and must not be
diluted by rinse water from previous calibrations.

Acceptable ranges for the readings are ± 80 mV (i.e., 87 ± 80 mV).

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Calibration Procedures - ORP

Manual Calibration Procedure - ORP


Requires prepared buffers and a prepared quinhydrone solution:
Saturate 50 mL of pH 4 and 7 buffers with 1/8 g quinhydrone.
(System calibration is possible with two known ORP solutions, but use a buffer
close to your own process value).
Single-point calibration
To Calibrate: To Change Reading: sets STANDARD only.

CH2 ORP CH2 ORP Quick Manual Calibration


86.2
AM/PM Procedures:
CAL ORP 87.0
1-Point Calibration:
AT INSTRUMENT 87.0 87.0mV 1. Set solution standard.
X4
2-Point Calibration :
ENTER
CH2 ORP to accept
1. Set solution standard.
SET 2. Set solution slope.
30s
ORP STANDARD -> CH2 ORP
Allow for stabilization
30 seconds to
several minutes ENTER SAVING
Place electrode tip in
saturated pH 7.0 buffer. ORP STANDARD
pH 7.0 = 87 mV to accept

Refer to page 62 to
To Set Slope: To Change Reading:
troubleshoot Calibration Errors
CH2 ORP CH2 ORP 263.6
AM/PM
ORP SET 264.0

264.0 ORP STANDARD -> 264.0mV

CH2 ORP to accept ENTER

SET
30s
ORP SLOPE -> CH2 ORP
Allow for stabilization
30 seconds to
Place electrode tip in several minutes ENTER
SAVING
saturated pH 4 buffer.
pH 4.0 = 264 mV
to accept ORP SLOPE

To Set Calibration Date:

CH2 ORP
+
LAST CAL
Display returns to
12 - 31 - 2015 XX VIEW Mode

NOTE: ORP solutions made with quinhydrone are very unstable and
may not read properly once exposed to air for a prolonged time.
These solutions must be disposed of within an hour.
The solution can be used for calibrating more than one sensor.
However, the solution must remain free of debris and must not be
diluted by rinse water from previous calibrations.
Acceptable ranges for the readings are ± 80 mV (i.e., 87 ± 80 mV).

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Calibration Procedures - Conductivity / Resistivity

Calibration Procedure - Conductivity/Resistivity


AutoCal is the fastest and simplest periodic calibration method.
Requires prepared buffer of a value appropriate to your process.

AutoCal Procedure Conductivity units are


displayed as selected in
AutoCal is a single-point calibration system. During this procedure, if the measured
the CALIBRATE menu.
value is within ± 10% of any of the test values listed below, the 9950 will automatically
Resistivity displayed
recognize the test value and calibrate the output to that value.
when KΩ or MΩ ranges
are selected.
NOTE: The first step (Reset) is recommended each time an electrode is replaced, but is
NOT necessary upon initial installation or periodic calibration. Available buffer values are:
● 10
NOTE: Ensure that the buffer solution is within ± 5 °C of 25 °C. ● 100
● 146.93
1. Reset the sensor to factory calibration (refer to sensor manual for procedure). ● 200
2. On the 9950, select AUTO CAL from the CAL menu. Press ►. ● 500
3. Place the electrode/sensor assembly into the conductivity test solution appropriate ● 1000
to your operating range. Shake the electrode to dislodge any air bubbles visible on ● 1408.8
the surface of the electrode. ● 5000
4. Allow at least 2 minutes for the electrode response to stabilize. ● 10,000
5. When the display stabilizes, press ENTER. ● 12856
6. If calibration is successful, 9950 will display "SAVING". If error is too large, ● 50,000
"OUT OF RANGE USE MANUAL CALIBRATION" will display. ● 100,000
(all values in μS)
Calibration is complete. Return the system to service.

Refer to page 62 to
Manual Cal Procedure troubleshoot Calibration Errors

NOTE: The first step (Reset) is recommended each time an electrode is replaced,
but is NOT necessary upon initial installation or periodic calibration.

NOTE: Ensure that the buffer solution is within ± 5 °C of 25 °C.

1. Reset the sensor to factory calibration (refer to sensor manual for procedure).
2. On the 9950, select MANUAL CAL from the CAL menu. Press ►.
3. Place the electrode/sensor assembly into the conductivity test solution appropriate
to your operating range. Shake the electrode to dislodge any air bubbles visible on
the surface of the electrode.
4. Allow at least 2 minutes for the electrode response to stabilize.
5. When the display stabilizes, press the ► key, and then enter the value of the buffer
solution using the ▼, ▲ and ► buttons.
6. Press ENTER.
7. 9950 will display "SAVING". If error is too large, "ERR TOO LARGE TO
CALIBRATE" will display.

Calibration is complete. Return the system to service.

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Calibration Procedures - Flow

Calibration Procedure - Flow


Select RATE CALIBRATION to match the dynamic flow rate to an external reference. Entering a rate will modify the existing
K-Factor.

Select VOLUME CALIBRATION if the flow rate can be determined by filling a vessel of known volume. The 9950 will count
the number of pulses generated as the known volume of fluid passes through the sensor, and then use the information to
calculate a new K-Factor.

Rate Calibration Procedure


1. Press the ► to enter the rate calibration.
2. Allow the flow to stabilize and then press the ►.
3. Using the ▲, ▼, and ► keys, set the flow rate in the text box to match the flow rate of the system.
4. 4. Press ENTER to complete the flow rate calculation.
5. The 9950 displays the newly calculated K-Factor for your reference.
(If the calculated K-Factor is less than 0.0001 or greater than 999999 (out of range at either extreme), the 9950 displays
"ERROR NEW KF OUT OF RANGE" and returns to RATE CAL. If flow is too low to accurately calibrate, the 9950 displays
"ERROR FLOW RATE TOO LOW and returns to RATE CAL.
6. Press ENTER to accept the new K-Factor (9950 displays "SAVING") or press ▲+▼ keys simultaneously to escape without
saving and return to Enter Volume.
NOTE: You may enter your own calculated K-Factor in the CAL menu.

CH 1 Flow GPM 0
0050.00
AM/PM
RATE CAL -> SET FLOW SET FLOW

FLOW UNITS 50.00 50.00

Volume Calibration Procedure


1. Press ENTER to start the volumetric calibration period.
The 9950 starts counting pulses from the flow sensor.
2. Press ENTER to stop the volumetric calibration period.
The 9950 stops counting pulses from the flow sensor.
3. Enter the volume of fluid known to have flowed past the sensor during the volumetric calibration period. This will modify the
existing Flow K-Factor.
4. The 9950 displays the newly calculated K-Factor for your reference.
(If the calculated K-Factor is less than 0.0001 or greater than 999999
(out of range at either extreme), the 9950 displays "ERROR VOLUME TOO HIGH"
(or LOW) and returns to VOLUME CAL.)
5. Press ENTER to accept the new K-Factor (9950 displays "SAVING") or press ▲+▼ keys simultaneously to escape without
saving and return to Enter Volume.
NOTE: You may enter your own calculated K-Factor in the CAL menu.

CH 1 Flow CH 1 CH 1 0
0050.00
AM/PM
VOLUME CAL -> START <ENTER> RUN ENTER VOLUME

FLOW UNITS STOP <ENTER> 50.00

Refer to page 62 to troubleshoot Calibration Errors

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Calibration Error Messages

Message Cause Solution


(Cond/Res) Error > 10% in AutoCal Use manual calibration method
(pH) Buffer not found; Use 4, & 7 pH buffers (with quinhydrone
Out Of Range Use Manual
Error > ±1.5 pH units for ORP calibration) or Light's Solution
Calibration
(ORP) No quinhydrone in buffer Clean sensor and retry EasyCal
Error greater than ±80 mV Use manual calibration method
(Cond/Res) Manual Cal when error > Inspect sensor and wiring for damage
100% Clean sensor
(pH) Offset > 1.3 pH units;
Err Too Large To Calibrate Slope error > 100%
Check reference
(Press) Slope must be < ±50% or offset Clean sensor
must be < 2.75 PSI or equivalent. Replace sensor
(Sal) Slope error > 1000%
User-entered volume too small to Correct volume entry
Error Volume Too Low
calibrate Use longer calibration period
Verify volume or rate entered
Error New KF Out Of Range The calculated K-Factor too low or high
Verify flow is present
(Rate Cal) Flow too low to accurately
Error Flow Rate Too Low Increase flow
calibrate
(4 to 20 mA) Slope error > 100 Check input at 4 mA and 20 mA settings
Cal Error Out Of Range Check sensor range
(Temp) Offset must be < ±20 °C or
Check reference
equivalent.
Replace sensor
(4 to 20 mA) Difference in calibration
values must be > 0.1 units
Check sensor
(pH) Difference in calibration values Use fresh buffer
Slope Too Close To Standard
must be > 2 pH units Use two different buffer values
Clean sensor
(ORP) Difference in calibration values
must be > 30 mV
(4 to 20 mA) Difference in calibration
values must be > 0.1 units
Clean sensor
(pH) Difference in calibration values
Standard Too Close To Slope Use fresh 4, 7, 10 pH buffers
must be > 2 pH units
Use two different buffer values
(ORP) Difference in calibration values
must be > 30 mV
Decrease offset
Level Offset Too Large Offset must be < 1.0 meter
Replace sensor
Pressure must be lower than 2.5 PSI
Pressure Too High Decrease pressure
or equivalent to do zero cal.
Pressure must be higher than 3 PSI or Increase pressure
Pressure Too Close To Zero
equivalent to do slope calibration. Check reference

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USP Limits

USP (United States Pharmacopeia) has defined a set of conductivity values (limits)
to be used for pharmaceutical water. The standard requires that conductivity
measurement without temperature compensation be used for these applications. Temperature USP limit
Range (ºC) (μS)
The limits vary according to the temperature of the sample. The 9950 has the USP
limits stored in memory. It will automatically determine the proper USP limit based 0 to < 5 0.6
on the measured temperature. Important Conductivity TEMP COMP must be set to 5 to < 10 0.8
NONE and Unit Of Measure must be set to μS. 10 to < 15 0.9
15 to < 20 1.0
Using the USP function
USP setpoints are defined as a percentage below the USP limit, so a USP alarm 20 to < 25 1.1
is always a HIGH alarm. The 9950 can be set to warn you if the conductivity 25 to < 30 1.3
approaches within a set percentage of the USP limit. 30 to < 35 1.4
35 to < 40 1.5
The following settings and conditions are required for a USP relay function:
40 to < 45 1.7
45 to < 50 1.8
1. In the RELAY menu:
50 to < 55 1.9
• RELAY MODE must be set to USP.
55 to < 60 2.1
2. In the INPUT menu:
60 to < 65 2.2
• COND UNITS must be set to μS.
65 to < 70 2.4
• TEMP COMP must be set to None.
70 to < 75 2.5
Example: 75 to < 80 2.7
80 to < 85 2.7
• The water temperature is 19 ºC, so the USP limit is 1.0 μS.
85 to < 90 2.7
• The USP PERCENT is set to 40%.
90 to < 95 2.7
• The relay will be activated when the conductivity value reaches 40% below the 95 to < 100 2.9
1.0 USP limit, or 0.6 μS.
100 to < 105 3.1
• If the water temperature drifts to more than 20 ºC, the 9950 will automatically
adjust the USP limit to 1.1. The relay will now be activated when the
conductivity value reaches 40% below 1.1 μS (0.66 μS).

NOTE: Relay will activate if USP limit is exceeded, Temperature Comp is set
to Linear or Pure Water, Conductivity Measurement is NOT in uS, or if
the Conductivity Sensor Electronics is indicating a measurement error.

Maintenance

• Clean the instrument case and front panel with a soft


cotton cloth dampened with a mild liquid soap solution.

• Never wipe the front window with static retentive


cloths such as wool or polyester which may induce
a static charge. If a static charge develops on the
window, you may notice temporary blotches form on
the screen. When this occurs, clean the front window
with an anti-static cloth, or a soft cotton cloth and anti-
static spray or a mild liquid soap solution to remove
the static charge.

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Map of 9950 Relay and Loop Sources

Measurement Loop and Relay Control Parameters

Loop n Param.
Frequency
Loop n Source 4 mA Setpoint
Flow
Loop and Relay None 20 mA Setpoint
pH Input Input Sources

Conductivity
Terminal CH 1 Pri/Sec Loop n Mode Error Value
ORP Block 1

Only
CH 2 Pri/Sec Linear Adjust 4 mA
Cond./Resist.
Function 1-4 Log Adjust 20 mA
Pressure Channel 1 CH1 Primary/Secondary
Level Loop
Loop Source Loop Mode
Parameters
Temperature
4-20 mA Input Relay
Relay Source Relay Mode
Parameters
Salinity
DO Derived Relay n Source Relay n Mode Relay n Param.
Measurements*
None Off Set Low
None
CH 1 Primary Low/High Set High
Function Source**

Sum
CH1 Secondary Window In/Out Hysteresis
Difference Deriv. 1
CH 2 Primary Cycle Low/High Cycle Time
Ratio Deriv. 2

Pressure
Exclude
Deriv. 3 CH2 Secondary PWM Pulse Min
Frequency % Passage
Function 1-4 Prop Pulse Pulse Max
% Reject Deriv. 4
Flow
Binary 1-4 USP (Cond Only) Max Rate
pH % Recovery
A, B, C Timer Error PWM Min
ORP
PWM Max
Cond./Resist. Multiple Volume Pulse

Flow
Only
Input CH2 Primary/Secondary PWM Period
Pressure Terminal Source A Totalizer Pulse
Block 2 Mode A USP Percent
Level Off / Low / High

Source
Binary Input (1-4) Binary On On Delay

Binary
Binary On / Binary
Temperature Off
Binary Off
Parameters A

Flow Only
4-20 mA Input Channel 2 Set Volume
Set Low/High Source
Salinity Hours, Min, Timer Period Pulse Width
Source B
DO Sec, Days Weekday Total Volume
Weekday Mode B
Off / Low / High
Date Binary On / Binary Set Period Units

Relay Period Mode and Weekday Mode


Multiple Operation

Off (Min, Hours, Days)


A|B|C
Set Period
3-9950.393-3 Only

Parameters B
Multiple Relay Source

Binary Input 1 Interval


Set Low/High A&B&C
First Start
Binary Input 2 Relay Module Source C A | (B & C)
Start Delay
Socket Mode C (Days)
Binary Input 3 Off / Low / High A & (B | C)
Binary On / Binary
Binary input 4 Off
Activation Days
Parameters C Start Time
Real-time Time Interval Set Low/High
Clock Calculation Duration
Seconds
Multiple Relay Sources: Recovery
Channel1 (Primary or Secondary), Seconds
Channel2 (Primary or Secondary) ,
*Derived measurements are available as source when channels are the Hold While Active
and Binary Inputs. (The same source
same measurement type and the derived measurements are selected can be used for A, B, and C).
by the user.

**CH1 + CH2, CH1 – CH2, CH2 – CH1, CH1 ÷ CH2, CH2 ÷ CH1.

64 9950 Transmitter
Specifications
General Electrical Requirements
Input channels ............Two channels, programmable for Power to Sensors
Digital (S3L) or frequency input Voltage............................... +4.9 to 5.5 VDC @ 25 °C, regulated
Outputs.......................Two passive 4 to 20 mA loop outputs Current............................... 30 mA Maximum
standard
Two or four programmable relay Short Circuit .......................Protected
outputs optional Isolation ............................. Low voltage (< 48 V AC/DC)

Enclosure and Display Power Requirements


Case Material ............. PBT DC (3-9950-1, 3-9950-2) ... 24 VDC nominal (12 to 32 VDC,
Window ....................... Shatter-resistant glass ±10% regulated). A UL60950-1 or
Keypad ....................... 4 buttons, injection-molded UL61010-1 certified power supply
silicone rubber seal must be used. Power supply shall
Display ........................ Dot Matrix LCD also be rated for operation at
Update Rate ............... 1 s 4000 m altitude.
LCD Contrast .............. 5 settings AC (3-9950-2).................. 100-240 VAC 50-60 Hz, 24 VA max
Indicators .................... Two horizontal digital bar graphs, Maximum Current ...............200 mA (w/o optional relay module)*
four LED relay status indicators 500 mA (with optional relay module)*
Current Loop ...................... 12 to 32 VDC, ±10% regulated
Enclosure 4 to 20 mA (30 mA max.)
Size .....................¼ DIN Overvoltage protection ....... 48 V Transient Protection Device
(for DC ONLY)
Mounting Current limiting for circuit protection
Panel ...................¼ DIN, ribbed on four sides for panel Reverse-Voltage protection
mounting clip inside panel, silicon
gasket included *The current draw of the other modules and the sensors are minimal
Wall ...................... Large enclosure (sold as an accessory)
Sensor Input Specifications
Terminal Blocks Digital (S3L) Sensors ....... Serial ASCII, TTL level, 9600 bps
Pluggable screw type: use minimum 105 °C rated wire Frequency (Flow) Sensors: 0.5 to 1500 Hz
Torque ratings Accuracy .......................... ± 0.5% of reading max error @ 25 °C
Resolution........................ 1 μs
Power/Loop..........0.49 Nm (4.4 lb-in.) Repeatability .................... ± 0.2% of reading
Freq/S3L ...............0.49 Nm (4.4 lb-in.) Power Supply
Relay....................0.49 Nm (4.4 lb-in.) Rejection.......................... No Effect ± 1 μA per volt
Short Circuit ..................... Protected
Connector wire gauge: Reverse Polarity .............. Protected
Power, Loop .........12 to 28 AWG Update Rate .................... (1/frequency) + 100 ms
Freq/S3L ...............16 to 28 AWG

Module connector wire gauge: Shipping Weights


Relay....................12 to 28 AWG Base Unit ....................0.63 kg (1.38 lb)
Relay Module..............0.19 kg (0.41 lb)
Environmental
Ambient Temperature:
Standards and Approvals
DC Power ...............-10 °C to 70 °C (14 °F to 158 °F)
AC Power ...............-10 °C to 60 °C (14 °F to 140 °F) • CE, UL, CUL, WEEE
Storage Temp .........-15 °C to 70 °C (5 °F to 158 °F) • RoHS Compliant
Relative Humidity........0 to 100% condensing for (front only); China RoHS (Go to www.gfsignet.com for details)
0 to 95% non-condensing (rear panel) Declaration of Conformity according to FCC Part 15
Maximum Altitude .......4,000 m (13,123 ft) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Enclosure Rating ..........NEMA 4X/IP65 (front face only) Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
Installation Category Cat II (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
Pollution Degree 2 (2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Performance Specifications • Manufactured under ISO 9001 for Quality, ISO 14001
System Accuracy for Environmental Management and OHSAS 18001 for
• Primarily dependent upon the sensor. Occupational Health and Safety.
System Response
• Primarily dependent upon the sensor. Controller adds
a maximum of 150 ms processing delay to the sensor
electronics.
• Minimum update period is 100 ms
• System response is tempered by the display rate, output
averaging and sensitivity feature.

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9950 Transmitter 65
Specifications
Binary Input Specifications (3-9950.393-3) Relay Specifications
Input voltage range Dry-Contact Relays
(without damage) .................. -5 VDC to 30 VDC Type ...................................... SPDT
(no operation below 0 VDC) Form ..................................... C
Max. Voltage Rating ............. 30 VDC or 250 VAC
Max. Voltage Rating ............. 30 VDC Max. Current Rating ............. 5 A resistive
Max. Current Rating ............. 6.0 mA
Solid-State Relays
Maximum input voltage for Type ...................................... SPDT
signal “Off” (low or "0") ........ 1.5 VDC Form ..................................... C
Minimum input voltage for Max. Voltage Rating ............. 30 VDC or 30 VAC
signal “On” (high or "1") ........ 3.0 VDC Max. Current Rating ............. 0.050 A
Maximum current draw for
signal “0” (low): ..................... <500 μA DC Hysteresis ............................. Adjustable (absolute in
Minimum current draw for Engineering Units)
signal “1” (high): ................... 500 μA On Delay............................... 9999.9 seconds (max.)
Typical current draw for Cycle Delay .......................... 99999 seconds (max.)
signal “1” (high): ................... 6.0 mA at 30 VDC Test Mode ............................. Set On or Off
4.8 mA at 24 VDC Maximum Pulse Rate ........... 300 pulses/minute
2.4 mA at 12 VDC Proportional Pulse ................ 300 pulses/minute
1.0 mA at 5 VDC Volumetric Pulse Width......... 0.1 to 3200 s
PWM period .......................... 0.1 to 320 s

Current Loop Specifications Input Types


Current Loop Out ........... ANSI-ISA 50.00.01 Class H (Passive, • Digital (S3L) or AC frequency
external voltage required) • 4 to 20 mA input via the 8058 iGo Signal Converter
Voltage........................... 12 to 32 VDC, ±10% regulated. Use • Open collector
UL60950-1 or UL61010-1 certified
• pH/ORP input via the Digital (S3L) output from the
power supply. Power supply shall
2750 pH/ORP Sensor Electronics
also be rated for operation at
4000 m altitude. • Raw Conductivity/Resistivity via the Digital (S3L) output
Max. Impedance: ........... 250 Ω @ 12 VDC from the 2850 Conductivity/Resistivity Sensor Electronics
500 Ω @ 18 VDC
750 Ω @ 24 VDC Sensor Types:
Span .............................. 3.8 to 21 mA Adjustable, reversible Flow, pH/ORP, Conductivity/Resistivity, Pressure, Temperature,
Accuracy ........................ ± 32 μA max. error @ 25 °C @ 24 Level/Volume, Salinity, Dissolved Oxygen, Other (4 to 20 mA)
VDC
Resolution...................... 6 μA or better Current Outputs
Temp. Drift ..................... ± 1 μA per °C • Two 4 to 20 mA output in base unit
Isolation ......................... Low voltage (< 48 VAC/DC) • Linear scaling
Update Rate .................. 100 mS nominal • Logarithmic scaling for Conductivity
Zero ............................... 4.0 mA factory set; user programmable • Reverse span
from 3.8 to 5.0 mA
• Selectable error mode: 3.6 mA or 22 mA or None
Full Scale ....................... 20.00 mA factory set; user
programmable from 19.0 to 21.0 mA • Test Output mode: allows testing of the current output
Power Supply Rejection ± 1 μA per V • Adjustable 4 to 20 mA end points
Actual update rate determined by sensor type
Short circuit and reverse polarity protected Display Ranges:
Adjustable span, reversible pH ...............................-1.00 to 15.00 pH
Error Condition .............. Selectable error condition 3.6 or 22 mA pH Temp. ....................-99 °C to 350 °C (-146 °F to 662 °F)
or None ORP ............................-1999 to +1999.9 mV
Test Mode ...................... Increment to desired current Flow Rate ...................-9999 to 99999 units per second,
(range 3.8 to 21.00 mA) minute, hour or day
Analog Outputs .............. 2 Passive Totalizer ......................0.00 to 99999999 units
Conductivity ................0.0000 to 99999 μS, mS, PPM and
PPB (TDS), kΩ, MΩ
Cond. Temp. ...............-99 °C to +350 °C (-146 °F to 662 °F)
Temperature ...............-99 °C to +350 °C (-146 °F to 662 °F)
Pressure .....................-40 to 1000 psi
Level ...........................-9999 to +99999 m, cm, ft, in, %
Volume ......................... 0 to 99999 cm3, m3, in3, ft3, gal, L, lb, kg, %
Salinity ........................0 to 100 PPT
Dissolved O2 ...............0 to 50 mg/L, 0 to 200%

66 9950 Transmitter
Notes

9950 Transmitter 67
Ordering Information

9950 Transmitter Base Unit:


Dual Channel, Multi-Parameter, AC Power and DC Power

Mfr. Part No Code Description


9950 Base Unit – Two Channel Multi-Parameter Inputs, Two 4 to 20 mA
3-9950-1 159 001 841
Outputs, Panel Mount, DC Power
9950 Base Unit – Two Channel Multi-Parameter Inputs, Two 4 to 20 mA
3-9950-2 159 001 842
Outputs, Panel Mount, AC or DC Power

Optional Modules
3-9950.393-1 159 310 268 Relay Module with 4 Mechanical Relays
3-9950.393-2 159 310 269 Relay Module with 2 Mechanical and 2 Solid State Relays
3-9950.393-3 159 310 270 Relay Module with 2 Mechanical Relays and 4 Binary Inputs

Accessories
3-8050.396 159 000 617 RC Filter Kit (for relay use), 2 per kit
3-8058-1 159 000 966 i-Go® Signal Converter, wire-mount
3-9950.391 159 310 278 Connector Kit, In-Line, 9950 Transmitter
3-9950.392 159 310 279 Relay Module Connector Kit, 9950 Transmitter
3-9900.392 159 001 700 Wall Mount Enclosure Kit
3-9000.392-1 159 000 839 Liquid Tight Connector Kit, NPT (1 pc.)
3-5000.399 198 840 224 5 x 5 inch Retrofit Adapter
3-8050.392 159 000 640 CR200 ¼ DIN Retrofit Adapter

Georg Fischer Signet LLC, 3401 Aero Jet Avenue, El Monte, CA 91731-2882 U.S.A. • Tel. (626) 571-2770 • Fax (626) 573-2057
For Worldwide Sales and Service, visit our website: www.gfsignet.com • or call (in the U.S.): (800) 854-4090
For the most up-to-date information, please refer to our website at www.gfsignet.com

3-9950.090 Rev. B 09/16 English © Georg Fischer Signet LLC 2016

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